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Cascade AIDS Project ''('' CAP) provides a number of services and resources for people living with HIV. These include: free HIV testing, employment assistance, and PrEP prescribing (PrEP is a medication taken to prevent the spread of HIV). CAP’s primary care health center, Prism Health, serves the broader LGBTQ+ community and improve access to healthcare. '''Prism Health''' ''2236 SE Belmont'' ''Portland, Oregon 97214'' - ''info@prismhealth.org'' ''https://www.prismhealth.org/'' Prism Health offers a safe, affirming, and non-judgmental space where all members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community can obtain compassionate and culturally effective health care. Prism Health prioritizes inclusivity to ensure that all members of the LGBTQ+ community can access affirming and high quality health care. In addition to comprehensive primary care, Prism Health offers specialized services for the LGBTQ+ community, and HIV and sexually-transmitted disease testing. They also provide mental health care and an integrated pharmacy. Prism Health serves the full spectrum of Portland’s LGBTQ+ community, from patients with employer- sponsored health insurance to Medicaid and Medicare clients. Patients do not have to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to receive care, but services focus on addressing the sensitive issues of sexual minorities and their families and friends. Services include Primary Care, PrEP, HIV & STI Testing. Se Habla Español.  +
Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing  +
A non-profit organization dedicated to providing whole-person care to individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and housing instability in Oregon.  +
A non-profit organization dedicated to providing whole-person care to individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and housing instability in Oregon.  +
Cascadia offers free customized treatment, tailored for each client and their loved ones. Individual, as well as couples and group counseling is available. Cascadia connects clients with Gam Anon support groups. Problem gambling services are also available through Cascadia in Clackamas County. Cascadia’s Gambling Evaluation and Reduction (GEAR) program provides outreach within the prison walls. The GEAR program is available to women at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville and to men at the Columbia River Correctional Facility in Portland.  +
A non-profit organization dedicated to providing whole-person care to individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and housing instability in Oregon.  +
ADA Accessible, Accepting New Clients: Alcohol & Drug Outpatient Services scheduling 0 to 6 days out and Not Accepting New Clients for Adult Mental Health  +
A provider of behavioral health, addiction, and housing services.  +
'''Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment''' Cascadia offers alcohol and drug outpatient services for adults and youth, including individual therapy with professional counselors helping to cope with past trauma, education on the effects of substances, relapse prevention, and building effective relationships. Cascadia will conduct an ASAM and recommend treatment. Cascadia takes OHP-Health Share insurance. '''Clackamas''' ''17070 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Portland, OR 97267'' '''Garlington Health Center''' ''3036 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97212'' '''Plaza Health Center''' ''4212 SE Division St., Portland, OR 97206'' '''Woodland Park Health Center''' ''10373 NE Hancock St, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97220'' '''Medication Supported Recovery''' Cascadia offers Medication Supported Recovery (MSR) — commonly referred to as Medication Assisted Treatment, or MAT— as part of our substance use disorder treatment options. We currently provide MSR (MAT) for persons using opioids or methamphetamine. Cascadia can offer clients support through their SUD treatment with counseling and medication-assisted treatment. Individuals can call directly, and Cascadia also welcomes referrals from other organizations to our MSR services. For individuals who would be better supported in a higher level of care, Cascadia will refer to a community partner. Individuals receiving services through Cascadia’s residential and supportive housing programs can access MSR through our health centers.  +
Formerly Cascadia Behavioral Health, Cascadia Health offers a wide range of integrated, holistic, person-centered trauma-informed mental health care services. '''Cascadia’s main health centers''' serves adults by providing whole health care model, including on-site primary care option in addition to behavioral health treatment. Cascadia’s evidence-based multi-disciplinary teams collaborates with clients in developing a comprehensive treatment plan; their services can include individual and group therapy, medication management, skills training, case management, advocacy, community referrals, supported employment, and more. In addition, culturally responsive services are offered to families and children with the goal of ensuring family health and safety and parent engagement in services. Cascadia works closely with child welfare, community justice, and schools to provide access and coordination of care. '''Clackamas/Talbert Health Center''' (Offers Primary Care) ''17070 SE McLoughlin Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97267'' ''Hours: Monday'' – ''Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Garlington Health Center (''' Offers Child & Family, Intensive Case Management, and Primary Care) ''3036 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97201'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Plaza Health Center (''' Offers Child & Family, and Primary Care) ''4212 SE Division St'' ''Portland, OR 97206'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Woodland Park Health Center''' (Offers Child & Family, Older Adult, and Primary Care) ''10373 NE Hancock St Ste 200'' ''Portland, OR 97220'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'' ''Cascadia Crisis Services'' ''–'' '''Urgent Walk-In Clinic''' ''4212 SE Division St, Ste 100'' ''Portland, OR 97206'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–9 p.m., Saturday–Sunday 9 a.m.–9 p.m.'' Cascadia’s urgent walk-in clinic is open 7 days a week to provide crisis mental health and addiction services to all individuals in Multnomah County regardless of insurance, income, or age. Their short-term services are based on clinic needs and may include: * Counseling * Referrals to affordable mental health care * Psychiatric prescriber services * Substance treatment referrals * Other community resources navigation '''Project Respond''' ''Available to provide support 24/7'' Project Respond is a mobile mental health crisis response team that provides an array of crisis, specialized, and culturally aware services. Project Respond focuses on helping an individual and/or family regain a sense of control over thoughts, feelings, and events. Individual strengths and preferences are considered during all support interventions. Their response teams include: * '''Mobile Crisis Team''' clinicians provide crisis risk assessment and support to individuals and families in Multnomah County 24/7 * '''Emergency Department Liaisons (ED)''' provide outreach and support to individuals identified by local emergency departments to assist in access to services and decrease the risk of further crises * '''Family Crisis Stabilization Specialists (FCSS)''' respond to children, adolescents, and families identified as being in or at-risk of experiencing a mental health crisis; additionally, will provide follow-up supports and resource navigation * '''Library Crisis Services (LCS)''' provides outreach, engagement, and crisis response to folks accessing the Multnomah County Library Services * '''Peer Wellness Specialists (PWS)''' are referred through Project Respond crisis teams; PWS have similar or shared lived experiences and provide peer-driven services focused on acceptance, hope, options and opportunities, and problem- solving * '''Shelter Behavioral Health Team (SBHT)''' are counselors and peers that provide in-person walk-in hours and distress/crisis intervention support to local publicly funded shelters * '''Gresham Service Coordination Team''' is an integrated team of Project Respond clinicians and Gresham Police to provide support and assistance to individuals in the community experiencing mental health crisis. Internal referrals from Gresham Police '''Crisis Respite''' ''Tigard Respite (503) 747-4338'' ''Rockwood Respite (503) 243-2236'' Crisis Respite is a short-term community-based alternative to psychiatric hospitalization. Respite occurs in a supportive atmosphere, away from everyday stressors that may impact an individual’s sense of wellness. Individuals are supported on their wellness goals and recovery, and encouraged to maintain contact with their family, friends and community during their treatment. Respite services provide: * Three meals a day * Activities and recreational opportunities in common spaces * 24-hour staff support and guidance. * Symptom stabilization and medication management Please call the facilities to inquire about the referral process. A person must have 30 days of medications and a place to go upon discharge from respite. '''Cascadia Criminal Justice Involved Specialty Services''' ''Case Coordination'' provides short-term case management, medication management, and counseling services to individuals within the Mental Health Unit or Transitional Services Unit under supervision with Multnomah County’s Department of Community Justice. '''Referrals accepted directly from Multnomah County.''' '''Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Program''' assists criminal justice involved folks experiencing serious mental health challenges and needing guidance in major life areas such as employment, relationships, housing, and physical health and wellness. FACT provides medication management, case management, and counseling. Applicants must have a primary diagnosis of a severe and persistent mental illness which seriously impairs their function in the community, at a moderate to high risk of reoffending, are a Multnomah County resident, and have OHP or are indigent. The program works in partnership with Health Share of Oregon and Multnomah County, and in collaboration with law enforcement and other community partners. '''Federal''' '''Probation can make referrals to FACT.''' '''Second Chance for Women''' program is for women living with mental health and substance use disorder(s) under supervision with Multnomah County’s Departments of Community Justice. They provide case management, medication management, and gender-specific counseling. '''Referrals accepted directly from Multnomah County''' '''Department of Community Justice.'''  
Cascadia offers primary care services to all of its clients to help achieve the best healthcare results possible. Their team of primary care providers offers checkups and basic health treatment to help individuals maintain an overall healthy lifestyle. Clients access a medical team that works alongside their behavioral health team to support all of their healthcare needs. By addressing primary medical care — such as hypertension, asthma, diabetes — Cascadia seeks to improve the “whole health” of their clients, and the well-being of the community. Cascadia has four health centers in the Portland metro area. Each health center offers mental health, primary care, and substance use disorder (SUD) services; Cascadia also has a Mental Health Urgent Walk-In Clinic, open 365 days a year, located in the same building as their Plaza Health Center: '''Garlington Health Center''' ''3036 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.'' ''Portland, OR 97212'' ''Primary Care: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Tuesday 10:30 a.m.–7 p.m.'' '''Woodland Park Health Center''' ''10373 NE Hancock Street (east of 102nd Ave.), Suite 200, Suite 125'' ''Portland, OR 97220'' ''Primary Care: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.,'' ''Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.–7 p.m.'' '''Plaza Health Center''' ''4212 SE Division St.'' ''Portland, OR 97206'' ''Primary Care: Tuesday 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Talbert Health Center''' ''12360 SE Sunnyside Rd.'' ''Clackamas, OR 97015'' ''Primary Care: Thursday, 8:40 a.m.–4:40 p.m.'' '''Mental Health Urgent Walk-In Clinic''' ''4212 SE Division St., Suite 100'' ''Portland, OR 97206'' ''Hours: Open to all, 365 days a year'' ''Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–9 p.m., Saturday–Sunday, 9 am.–9 p.m.'' To make an appointment or referral '''call the Cascadia Access, Information, and''' '''Referral line at (503) 674-7777, Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'''  +
The Catalyst Program at Basic Rights Oregon aims to increase leadership capacity and champion transgender social justice equity across the state. The program puts together a cohort of transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming Oregonians to gain skills and build community together.” This is a 9-month program in which 15-20 transgender Oregonians participate in monthly virtual retreats to work on leadership skills and community building.  +
Catholic Charities, in cooperation with its member agency, Caritas Housing, offers a number of housing and shelter solutions for those most in need, ranging from transitional housing initiatives in urban Portland to affordable permanent housing in Sandy. Catholic Charities of Portland offers the following programs related to housing: '''Transitional Housing for Homeless Women Program''' : helps homeless women, without children, locate permanent housing. Participants can drop by the Catholic Charities office between 10: a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to use laundry facilities and take showers. '''Family Support Program''' : offers low-cost counseling to individuals and couples. The counseling is covered by Share Oregon or is on a sliding scale. They have case managers, offer referrals to other agencies, and have resources for pregnant women and those with children under age 5. '''Family Success Program''' : offers free financial workshops, coaching, and Rent Well classes. '''Immigration Legal Services''' : provides immigration attorneys at a reduced rate. '''Kenton Women’s Village''' : a collaborative one-year pilot project made up of 14 sleeping pods (not larger than 8 by 12 feet), designed and built in late 2016 as part of the POD (Partners on Dwelling) Initiative, bringing together a citywide coalition of architects, housing advocates, and houseless individuals. A fully operational kitchen and shower facilities, installed in customized shipping containers, have been added to the site, with water delivery and garbage service being provided. A community garden allows residents and neighbors to collaborate and interact as the women make the village their home. '''Refugee Resettlement Program''' : assists refugees in obtaining benefits and provides them with 8 months of housing. Catholic Charities of Portland partners with the following agencies: '''Caritas Housing''' ''2740 SE Powell Boulevard,'' ''Portland, Oregon 97202'' ''Phone (503) 688-2650'' ''Income-qualified applicants apply for low-income housing through Cascade Management'' #'''Catholic Community Services of Lane County''' ''1025 G Street,'' ''Springfield, Oregon 97477'' ''Phone (541) 345-3628'' ''Fax (541) 744-2272'' '''CYO/Camp Howard''' ''825 NE 20th, Suite 120'' ''Portland, Oregon 97232'' ''Phone (503) 231-9484'' ''Fax (503) 231-9531'' '''El Programa Hispano Católico''' ''333 SE 223rd Avenue'' ''Gresham, Oregon 97030'' ''Phone (503) 669-8350'' ''Fax (503) 666-7487''  
Catholic Charities provides support needed for long-term stability in housing through case management, food, clothing, baby supplies, and Parenting Education. Catholic Charities food pantries provide food access for Catholic Charities clients experiencing food insecurity including refugees, immigrants, older adults, and families who live in Catholic Charities’ low-income housing properties. These pantries include non-perishable food items such as canned fruits and vegetables, dried and canned beans, pasta, cereal, peanut butter, and condiments along with frozen meats. The pantries also stock perishables including fresh produce, bread and dairy when available. Catholic Charities of Oregon works with parents looking for support during their pregnancy and after the baby’s birth as they adjust to their newest family member. They support pregnant and parenting families to become more resilient and thrive by teaching important parenting skills, providing trauma recovery support, and helping their clients to establish stable home environments for their children. Offered services include help finding resources, pregnancy and parenting classes, case management and group support for those who have experienced trauma, connection to mental health counseling, financial wellness and other services, and infant supplies.  +
An organization that provides a wide range of legal services to immigrants and refugees, including assistance with family-based petitions, asylum, and citizenship applications.  +
Catholic Charities’ Immigration Legal Services (ILS) is a nonprofit law program providing low-cost consultations and legal representation to immigrants and refugees throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. ILS also educates the public, the immigrant communities, and the organizations who serve them to promote justice for all newcomers and support conditions for their full participation in American society. ILS focuses on family reunification and assistance to the most vulnerable immigrants and refugees, including survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Their services include the following: * Family-based applications and visas * Permanent residency (Green Card) * Naturalization and citizenship * Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) * Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse (VAWA) * Visa for crime victims (U-Visa) * Temporary Protected Status (TPS) * Asylum * Removal Defense * Refugee adjustment of status/family petition * Other types of assistance on a case-by-case basis ILS provides help to clients with diverse background and varied needs: * Families that have been separated * Survivors of domestic violence, stalking, and other violent crimes * Refugees * Dreamers (DACA) * Foreign-born spouses or children of U.S. citizens * Immigrants without criminal offenses who face deportation/removal * Low-income individuals and families seeking documentation  +
Through their '''Refugee Services Program''' , Catholic Charities assists individuals and families that must leave their homelands due to the fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, and/or political opinion. Their refugee resettlement programs address a wide array of needs, including initial resettlement, employment services, school support for children, and long-term, intensive case management. They promote successful integration by providing holistic, wraparound, and trauma-informed services that focus on uplifting the dignity and respect of each individual and their unique culture and traditions. Through this program they serve refugees, asylees, and SIV holders. From greeting new refugees at the airport to providing cultural orientation and case management support, the Refugee Services Program gets refugees started on the path to rebuilding their lives in a new place. To accomplish this, Catholic Charities provides case management, employment services, housing and furnishing support, food assistance, cultural orientation, applications or referrals to relevant services including, for eligible clients, to their Preferred Communities Program, which provides culturally sensitive counseling, peer support, and intensive case management to those who have experienced trauma or need extra support to achieve self-sufficiency.  +
Their Family Support services include pregnancy and parenting classes, case management and resource navigation, groups, financial wellness, infant supplies, and low-cost counseling to individuals and couples, as well as during and after pregnancy. The counseling is covered by Share Oregon or is on a sliding scale .  +
Catholic Charities - Housing  +
A private psychiatric hospital offering inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental health and addiction issues.  +