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Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities  +
Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities  +
The local government agency responsible for providing a wide range of services and resources for older adults and people with disabilities.  +
'''Aging, Disability and Veterans Services Branch''' ''421 SW Oak St, Ste 510'' ''Portland, OR 97204'' ''ADRC Helpline: (503) 988-3646'' ''Telephone Relay Service (TRS): 711'' ''Fax: (503) 988-3656'' ''adrc@multco.us'' '''Mid-County Office''' ''10615 SE Cherry Blossom Dr'' ''Portland, OR 97216'' ''Main: (503) 988-5480'' ''Telephone Relay Service (TRS): 711'' ''Fax: (503) 988-3490'' The Mid-County Offices serves older people, and people with disabilities living in Multnomah County east of 82nd Avenue and west of 162nd Avenue. '''Southeast Office''' ''4610 SE Belmont St, 2nd Floor'' ''Portland, OR 97215'' ''Main: (503) 988-3660'' ''Telephone Relay Service (TRS): 711'' ''Fax: (503) 988-3784'' The Southeast Office serves older people, and people with disabilities living in Multnomah County south of Burnside, east of Willamette River, and west of 82nd Avenue. '''East Area Office''' ''600 NE 8th St, Rm 100'' ''Gresham, OR 97030'' ''Main: (503) 988-3840'' ''Telephone Relay Service (TRS): 711'' ''Fax: (503) 988-5676'' The East Area Office serves older people, and people with disabilities living in Multnomah County on or east of 162nd Avenue. '''North/Northeast Office''' ''5325 NE Martin Luther King Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97211'' ''Main: (503) 988-5470'' ''Telephone Relay Service (TRS): 711'' ''Fax: (503) 988-5430'' The North/Northeast Office serves older people, and people with disabilities living in Multnomah County north of Burnside, east of the Willamette River and west of 82nd Avenue. '''West Area Office''' ''209 SW 4th Ave, 1st Floor'' ''Portland, OR 97204'' ''Main: (503) 988-5460'' ''Telephone Relay Service (TRS): 711'' ''Fax: (503) 988-3560'' The West Area Office serves older people, and people with disabilities living in Multnomah County west of the Willamette River.  +
Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities  +
Multnomah County Alternative Community Services (Work Crew) - Community Service Opportunities  +
Multnomah County Alternative Community Service (ACS) is a program that provides an alternative to jail. ACS assists with holding justice involved individuals accountable, while providing a safe working environment to learn new skills, work within a team, and work alongside numerous community partners within Multnomah County. Walk- in appointments are available between 8am - 4pm.  +
#'''Five Oak Building''' ''421 SW Oak St. Suite 610'' ''Portland, Oregon 97204'' #'''Multnomah County East''' ''600 NE 8th Street'' ''Gresham OR 97030'' #'''Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office''' ''209 SW 4th Avenue'' ''Portland, OR 97204-0000'' #'''Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Gresham''' ''2951 NW Division Street, Suite 200'' ''Gresham, OR 97030'' Multnomah County DDS assists adult individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disability that live in the family home, live independently, or receive residential services. Services coordinators work to ensure that: * the Individual Support Plan is implemented, * there are no health and safety issues, * medical issues are being addressed, and * a person's money is being used appropriately Each adult served has an individually tailored plan of care called an Individual Support Plan (ISP) developed by the adult and the adult's network of support. The ISP defines the supports the individual will receive throughout the year including the level of involvement of the Service Coordinator. The Service Coordinator works closely with the individual and the network of support to help individuals progress toward their identified goals including aspirations, community integration, and employment. Contact (503) 988-6258 to obtain a Services Coordinator. '''In-Home Support Services''' for individuals aged 18 years or older with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to continue to live in their own home or in their family homes, services include: * Assistance in determining support needs * Finding and arranging resources * Personal support services to meet the individual's needs * Assisting individuals to make informed decisions about personal support needs and support providers * Monitoring and improving the quality of personal supports Types of supports include Attendant Care, Behavior Supports, Relief Care, Skills Training, Non-Medical Community Transportation, and Environmental Modification, like: '''Group Home Residential Facilities''' Residential services delivered in neighborhood homes to individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities who require 24-hour care, supervision, and training. '''Employment Services''' Out-of-home employment or community training services and related supports, delivered to individuals aged 18 or older with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, to improve the individual's productivity, independence and integration in the community. '''Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Foster Homes''' Residential care and services delivered to individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in foster homes. Services include: * 24-hour supervision * Room and board * Assistance with the activities of everyday living, from grooming and eating to participation in leisure activities * Access to services which help the individual develop appropriate skills to increase or maintain their level of functioning   
A clinic that provides services to reduce the health risks associated with drug use, including syringe exchange and naloxone distribution.  +
The Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic provides services for syringe exchange, sexual health services, and overdose rescue kits (naloxone and fentanyl test strips). It is not a primary care clinic. Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic partners with the following nonprofits: '''Outside In''' ''1219 SW Main Street, Portland'' ''Monday–Friday, noon–5 p.m.'' '''Outside In at Clackamas Service Center''' ''8800 SE 80th Avenue, Portland'' ''Tuesday and Thursday, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.'' '''Rahab’s Sisters''' (limited to women and gender-diverse people in need of support and survival supplies) ''232 SE 80'' ''th'' ''Ave, Portland'' ''Clark County Syringe Exchange'' ''Friday, 5 p.m.–8 p.m.''  +
The '''Health Assessment and Treatment (HAT)''' team is a coordinated effort between the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice and the Multnomah County Health Department aimed at improving access to healthcare by connecting adults involved in the criminal justice system with community-based support services and providers. Each position plays an integral role in targeting formerly incarcerated individuals with a chronic disease or mental health issues and assisting them with successfully transitioning back into the community. Assistance is given to those paroling from state institutions to enroll in OHP and getting them set up with the support services they need. The HAT team consists of: * Community Health Nurse * Community Health Worker * Corrections Counselors * Parole/Probation Officers * Dual Diagnosis Evaluators The nurse, health worker, corrections counselor, and parole/probation officer (PPO) establish a care plan with the client. This care plan includes enrolling with a primary care provider (PCP), finding a pharmacist and getting prescriptions filled, educating the client about chronic disease management, assisting in obtaining vital records, and connecting to safety nets like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). Additionally, the team engages in advocacy for other needed supports, such as housing and transportation, to increase client engagement, stabilization, and successful transition into the community. The care plan is intended to set the client up for long- term success by teaching them how to navigate the system and advocate for themselves, while creating a shared understanding between the healthcare and community corrections communities.  +
Harm reduction program providing syringe exchange, naloxone, and supplies.  +
The Multnomah County Health Department provides routine and urgent dental care at seven clinics in Multnomah County. All clinics are currently open for teledentistry (by phone) and in-person appointments. They are currently accepting new Medicaid (OHP) patients with CareOregon Dental. They also see uninsured patients for urgent care. Not all dental services are available at their clinics. New patients and uninsured: Call (503) 988-6942 between 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Monday– Friday. Established patients with insurance who have been seen before at a Multnomah County dental clinic, should call their clinic directly. If covered by the Oregon Health Plan, there’s no charge for dental services which are part of routine benefits. If not insured, clients will be asked to pay an out-of-pocket fee based on their family size and income when they check in. If not eligible for the Oregon Health Plan, clients meet with their eligibility staff to see if they qualify for a discount. Many clinics have staff members that speak languages other than English. Let them know if an interpreter is needed for the visit. Locations: :'''Billi Odegaard Dental Clinic''' :''33 NW Broadway, Suite 380 Portland, OR 97209'' :''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.'' :''East County Dental Clinic600 NE 8th St Gresham, OR 97030'' :''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.'' :'''Mid County Dental Clinic''' ''12710 SE Division St'' ''Portland, OR 97236'' :''Hours: Monday–Saturday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.'' :'''North Portland Dental Clinic''' ''9000 N Lombard St'' ''Portland, Oregon 97203'' :''Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.'' ''Closed Wednesday'' :'''Northeast Dental Clinic''' ''5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97211'' :''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.'' :'''Rockwood Dental Clinic''' ''2020 SE 182nd Ave'' ''Portland, OR 97233'' :''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.'' :'''Southeast Dental Clinic''' ''3653 SE 34th Ave'' ''Portland, OR 97202'' :''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.''  
A program that provides support and resources to African American women to improve birth outcomes.  +
Multnomah County’s Healthy Birth Initiative addresses the needs of pregnant Black and African American women by opening up access to health care and providing ongoing support to pregnant Black and African American women and their families before and after birth. Blacks and African Americans experience rates of infant mortality and low birth weight at levels that unjustly and disproportionately affect their communities. Healthy Birth Initiatives works to achieve healthy birth outcomes by improving the well-being of mothers, fathers and their children before, during and between pregnancies. To receive services, participants must be Black or African American, pregnant, and a resident of Multnomah County.  +
Multiple locations ''https://multcolib.org/'' All Multnomah County Library locations allow all visitors the use of library computers for four hours per day. Each location has the following equipment: * Public computers with headphones * Microsoft Office 19 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher) * Accessibility software (JAWS and ZoomText) * Some locations offer Chromebooks to check out and use while in the library Other services available are: * '''Wi-fi''' - All library locations offer wi-fi access 24/7. Read more about our wifi service. * '''Print''' - Free printing is available at all libraries. Send documents for printing from your device and pick up at a library using our mobile printing service. No library card required. Printing is only in black and white, up to 100 pages per document. * '''Copy''' - Free copying is available at all libraries. * '''Scan''' - Free scanning is available at all libraries. You can print your scans, email them, or save them to a USB device. * '''Fax''' - Send faxes for free at all libraries For location information, please visit ''https://multcolib.org/hours-and-locations'' .  +
The Multnomah County Library has volunteer workers who assist homebound and disabled individuals by delivering books, movies, and music to their homes, picking up holds, helping them decide on what to order next, selecting materials of interest for them and chatting with them. They can also bring large print books and audio books. The library can also mail books, music, and movies free of charge.  +
Mobile primary care, vaccinations, harm reduction and referrals.  +
An office of a legal or social service organization located in Multnomah County, Oregon.  +
Multnomah County provides low-cost family health care at seven locations throughout Portland. They provide care to all Multnomah County residents, including those who are low-income and uninsured. Services include: * Adult healthcare * Children’s care * Women's health * Birth control * Pregnancy testing * Prenatal care * Mental health * Refugee screening * Gender-affirming care Pharmacy, dental, and WIC services are also available at some locations. Affordable, sliding scale fees. No one turned away if they cannot pay. They accept many insurances. They can also help patients without insurance apply for coverage through the Oregon Health Plan and they can see if there are other medical assistance programs patients may qualify for. Many clinics have staff who speak Spanish and other languages. Interpretation is available in over 50 languages. '''Primary Care Clinic locations:''' '''East County Health Center''' ''600 NE 8th St, 3rd Floor'' ''Gresham, OR 97030'' ''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''La Clínica de Buena Salud''' ''6736 NE Killingsworth St'' ''Portland, OR 97218-3317'' ''503-988-5558'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Mid County Health Center''' ''12710 SE Division St'' ''Portland, OR 97236-3134'' ''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''North Portland Health Center''' ''9000 N Lombard St'' ''Portland, OR 97203-3006'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.'' '''Northeast Health Center''' ''5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97211-3237'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.'' '''Rockwood Community Health Center''' ''2020 SE 182nd Ave'' ''Portland, OR 97233'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Southeast Health Center''' ''3653 SE 34th Ave'' ''Portland, OR 97202-3034'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''  +