Social Services Resource List
On this page you can find many different local resources available that can help with many different needs you or someone you know may be experiencing. It is not a complete list of every option that might be available, but this can be a helpful place to start to connect to different resources.
211
211 is a great source of information to start with about local resources and services in our area - they keep up to date information about what is available and can be one of the best places to start when looking for help and support with anything from food, rental assistance, mental health support, or senior services.
There are three ways you can connect with 211.
- Call 211 or (503) 222-5555
- Text your zip code to 898-211
- Search for resources online at https://www.211.org/
Additional local resources can be found below by category. The City is working to expand on this list and will add more content in the future.
AntFarm
AntFarm’s vision is to see all people healthy, live with purpose, and contribute to community well being. Their mission is to provide life-changing learning experiences for young people which create and connect a healthy, purposeful, and compassionate community.
Physical Address (location of their offices and cafe):
39140 Proctor Blvd
Sandy, OR 97055
Rental Assistance Team and the COVID Support Team:
(503) 668-7962 Monday - Friday 9am -5pm for help and questions.
Cafe and Youth Services Team: (503) 668-9955
Axis Learning Center (Tutoring & more!):
13 computers are available for student or community use– to create and facilitate learning and access to information. We coordinate with our volunteer tutors for one-on-one support for students.
Community Connect:
Community Connect is a volunteer program that provides services like mowing, yard maintenance, etc. for free for local seniors and community members who are not able to perform property maintenance due to age or disability. Call AntFarm at (503) 668-9955 to learn more and see if you are eligible.
YouthCore:
Our YouthCore employs young people to work on a variety of labor tasks with both personal homeowners, local farms and larger contracting agencies. Further developing the work skills of local youth.
https://antfarmyouthservices.com/
Todos Juntos
Todos Juntos is a local nonprofit with two sites here in Sandy. Their goal is to connect youth and their families with resources that will help them be successful in their communities and in school. Services include after school clubs, parenting resources and classes, homework help, and more.
Sandy Grade School Site:
http://www.todos-juntos.net/sandy-grade-school.html
Contacts:
Early Childhood Director:
Shawna Johnson: 503-341-3381
Email: shawnaj@todos-juntos.net
Early Childhood Coordinator:
Shara Sala: 541-797-8558
Email: Sharas@todos-juntos.net
Family Resource Coordinator:
April Dobson(bi-lingual English/Spanish): 503-320-0937
Email: aprild@todos-juntos.net
Cedar Ridge Middle School Site:
http://www.todos-juntos.net/cedar-ridge-middle-school.html
Contacts:
Site Manager
Michelle Emery: 503-756-4931
Email michelleemery2@gmail.com
Sandy’s Helping Hands
Sandy’s Helping Hands’ goal is to connect local volunteers with families and individuals in need. They also have a Sandy Emergency Assist Program to help families with urgent needs. Contact them directly by email, phone or Facebook for assistance.
Contact Information:
503-710-1082
https://www.facebook.com/sandyshelpinghands
Second Home
Second Home matches volunteer host homes with unaccompanied high school students experiencing homelessness. By ensuring that the students have stable housing and ongoing support, they can focus on completing their secondary education and realize their full potential.
Contact:
Phone: (503) 221-1054
Email: brodrigues@emoregon.org
https://emoregon.org/second-home/
The Living Room
The Living Room works with youth to support belonging, leadership, and engagement through Peer Support Services, drop-ins, access to resources, and community events. The Living Room strives to be a safe place for all to come and be accepted as they are.
Contact:
PO Box 332
Gladstone, OR 97027
Phone/SMS: (503) 825-2535
Email: info@thelivingroomyouth.org
https://www.thelivingroomyouth.org/
Job Corps
Job Corps is a residential career training program with several locations within Oregon and Washington, including its Springdale Campus near Sandy. Job Corps students have access to room and board while they learn skills in specific training areas for up to three years. In addition to helping students complete their education, obtain career technical skills and gain employment, Job Corps also provides transitional support services, such as help finding employment, housing, child care, and transportation. Job Corps graduates either enter the workforce or an apprenticeship, go on to higher education, or join the military.
Developmental Programs Clackamas County
The Developmental Disabilities Program serves eligible adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities that live in Clackamas County. Services include service coordination, abuse investigation, intake and eligibility, and program development.
We strive to respect and maintain the health, safety, and dignity of the people we support.
https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/developmental.html
Oregon Health Plan
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) provides health care coverage for low-income Oregonians from all walks of life. This includes working families, children, pregnant women, single adults, seniors and more.
To apply or check on your application for OHP status, you can call or go online to fill out an application.
Contact Information:
OHP Customer Service – 800-699-9075
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/OHP/Pages/Apply.aspx
Our community is made of wonderful people with all different kinds of abilities and neurodiversity. For families and individuals it can sometimes be a challenge to find the support and services you need - here are some local resources that may be able to help:
DD & MH Provider of Oregon
"DD & MH Provider of Oregon is a small family owned Medicaid Agency in Sandy Oregon that has over twelve years of experience in the field. We provide Employment Supports, In-Home, and Community Inclusion Supports, Services and Life Skills for people with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities in order to obtain their self-directed goals. They strive to provide as many opportunities for volunteering, social events and building lifetime friendships. They believe that everyone can contribute to building a healthy and strong community."
Location and Contact Information:
39084 Proctor Blvd. Suite C
Sandy, OR 97055
Phone: 503-757-2884 or 503-427-8448
Open Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
(Office currently closed to the public - please call to check in about services)
http://www.oregonprovider.com/
Developmental Programs Clackamas County
"The Developmental Disabilities Program serves eligible adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities that live in Clackamas County. Services include service coordination, abuse investigation, intake and eligibility, and program development.
We strive to respect and maintain the health, safety, and dignity of the people we support."
https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/developmental.html
Clackamas County Family Caregiver Support Program
"We are focused on you, the Family Caregiver. We offer information. We can connect you with other programs. We can talk with you about services available to help YOU in your caregiving role.
You may be eligible for this program ff you are an unpaid caregiver caring for someone who is:
- any age and has Alzheimer's disease or other dementia
- at least 60 years old or older
- a child 18 years of age or younger and the caregiver is an older relative (not parent) who is 55 years of age or older
- an adult with a disability and the caregiver is a parent or an older relative who is 55 years of age or older
Call: 503-650-5622 to talk with someone from the Clackamas County Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) about the Family Caregiver Support Program."
If you want to use email, you can write to: clackamasadrc@clackamas.us.
Clackamas County Behavioral Health Division
Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-Center and Crisis Line:
"We can connect you to urgent mental health and crisis care, as well as long-term support, counseling, safety screenings and more.
Crisis services are available to anyone living in Clackamas county regardless of ability to pay or insurance plan and include:"
- 24-hour phone crisis intervention
- phone screening and referral to appropriate provider(s) based on insurance/payment source
- emergency (same day) or urgent (within 48 hours) intake appointments
- brief treatment sessions (3–6) for crisis stabilization
- community consultation, information and referral to other agencies or services
- The crisis program also consults with families, outpatient clinic staff and community members, law enforcement and local service providers who are involved with individuals in mental health crisis
Crisis services are also embedded in the Clackamas County Jail to help with release planning.
Phone: 503-655-8585
Hours:
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday closed
*Please call ahead before coming to Clackamas MHC. You can reach us at 503-655-8585. You can also reach us through our front office line at 503-722-6200, where you can leave a message.
Location:
Ross Center near Clackamas Town Center.
11211 SE 82nd Ave. Suite O
Happy Valley, 97086
Non-Urgent Mental Health Services:
"If you are a Clackamas County resident in need of mental health services, we can help. We serve children, youth, families and adults who are experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties.
Services are available to Oregon Health Plan members or residents who don't have insurance."
Services:
- assessments or evaluation to help decide what services you need
- office-based counseling for individuals
- groups focusing on mental health conditions, life skills and symptom management
- medications for mental health conditions
- hospital care for mental illness
- job services for people managing severe mental health conditions
- in-home services for adults experiencing severe mental health conditions
- peer services and supports
Youth and families:
- skills training for parents and children
- community-based services for children and families experiencing severe mental health conditions
Phone: 503-742-5335
Oregon Health Plan
"The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) provides health care coverage for low-income Oregonians from all walks of life. This includes working families, children, pregnant women, single adults, seniors and more.
To apply or check on your application for OHP status, you can call or go online to fill out an application."
Contact Information:
OHP Customer Service – 800-699-9075
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/OHP/Pages/Apply.aspx
Domestic and sexual violence, child abuse, and elder abuse affect thousands of people every day.
If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, or are unsure if they are experiencing abuse - there is hope. There are many different local organizations where you can find support, services, and healing.
Please Note: while all agencies listed provide confidential services - only some are able to provide completely confidential services as certain agencies may be required by mandatory reporting laws to report situations of abuse to law enforcement.
Your safety is most important - if it isn't safe to have your situation reported to law enforcement, or if you are not sure whether or not you want to make a report yet, Clackamas Women's Services can provide completely confidential services regardless of whether or not you want to involve law enforcement. Their advocates, by law, cannot report situations of abuse to law enforcement unless they have the consent of the survivor. (Information about mandatory reporting and confidentiality is listed here to ensure transparency and to support survivors in having as much control over their situation as possible).
Clackamas Women’s Services (CONFIDENTIAL SERVICES)
"We provide compassionate, confidential, and expert support to survivors experiencing and healing from these types of violence:
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Violence
- Stalking
- Elder Abuse
- Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking
We work with survivors currently experiencing abuse to help establish safety, as well as survivors healing from abuse experienced in the past. All services are offered to the community are free of charge and confidential. Since we know violence can often cause displacement, people do not have to reside in Clackamas County for us to connect."
Reach us at our 24-hour Crisis and Support Line: 1-888-654-2288
Office located at:
A Safe Place Family Justice Center
256 Warner Milne Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Office Phone: 503-655-8600
*Survivors: your computer and phone use can be monitored by an abuser. If this is a concern, please find a safer (public) computer or phone.
A Safe Place Family Justice Center
"Since 2013, A Safe Place Family Justice Center has been helping individuals and families by providing support and safety planning for anyone experiencing family violence, sexual violence, stalking, or abuse against older adults and people with disabilities. Their trained and compassionate professionals from over nine agencies are available to meet with you by appointment or by walking into A Safe Place.*
Now able to offer limited in-person services to include protective orders and video court. Please call us at (503) 655-8600 to see if in-person or remote services work best for your situation."
Contact:
Monday – Thursday 8am – 4pm and Friday 8am – 1pm
Phone: (503) 655-8600
Confidential advocates are also available 24/7: (503) 654-2288.
*Due to COVID Appointments are necessary.
If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.
https://www.asafeplacefjc.org/
*Survivors: your computer and phone use can be monitored by an abuser. If this is a concern, please find a safer (public) computer or phone.
Children’s Center
"Our mission is to work with the community to end child abuse and neglect through assessment, treatment, and prevention.
For children who have experienced abuse, Children’s Center can provide trauma-informed, expert medical examinations; forensic interviews; family support services; and provides prevention and education in the community at large."
Contact:
Phone: 503-655-7725
Location:
1713 Penn Lane
Oregon City, OR 97045
https://www.childrenscenter.cc/
Oregon Abuse Hotline:
"If you think someone is being hurt or is in danger, call 911 immediately.
Report child abuse or elder abuse to the Oregon Abuse Hotline by calling: 1-855-503-SAFE (7233).
The Oregon Abuse Hotline receives calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. This toll free number allows you to report abuse of any child or adult to the Oregon Department of Human Services. You can also report child abuse by calling a local police department, county sheriff, county juvenile department, or Oregon State Police."
Victim’s Rights Law Center
"The Victim Rights Law Center provides free, comprehensive legal services for sexual assault victims with civil legal issues in Massachusetts and Oregon. Our attorneys harness their knowledge from representing survivors to train professionals nationwide to improve the response to sexual violence."
Oregon Office:
Phone: (503) 274-5477
Toll Free: (855) 411-5477
Legal assistance intake line: x6
Live intake hours:
Mondays 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (English and Español)
Tuesdays 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm (English)
Wednesdays 2:00 – 4:00 pm (English and Español)
Fridays 9:00 – 11:00 am (English)
Location (may be able to meet remotely or more locally):
520 SW Yamhill, Suite 430
Portland, OR 97204
Reporting Abuse and Neglect of People with Developmental Disabilities:
Anyone that sees, hears, suspects, or has been told about abuse or neglect of someone with an Intellectual or Developmental Disability can make a report.
If you believe that abuse, neglect or financial exploitation may be occurring, you can call the statewide abuse reporting line: 1-855-503-SAFE
Reports will be screened to see if they meet criteria for investigation and reported to law enforcement when a suspected crime has been committed. Protective services assistance may be offered to alleged victims by Service Coordinators, Personal Agents, or other individuals that help provide support to protect health and safety.
Clackamas County abuse investigators provide training to individuals who experience intellectual or developmental disabilities, their families, and staff on how to identify and report abuse and neglect."
https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/ddabuse.html/
The Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office - Victim Assistance Program
"The Victim Assistance Program provides support to individuals who have suffered physical, emotional, and/or financial harm as a result of the commission of crime that is being investigated and/or prosecuted by police/District Attorney's office.
If you are a victim of crime, you can fill out the Victim Rights Request Form and return the form to our office 707 Main St., Suite 201, Oregon City, OR 97045. You may also fax it to 503-650-3598 or email it to victimsassistance@clackamas.us. An advocate from the District Attorney’s Office will contact you to provide appropriate information or services during the process of your case.
To speak to someone before completing the form, please contact the Victim Assistance office for more information at: 503-655-8616."
Many individuals and families struggle with getting enough food on the table every day. We are fortunate in Sandy to have some really great food resources for those living within the Oregon Trail School district area:
Sandy Community Action Center
The Sandy Community Action Center is a hunger-relief agency serving low-income individuals and families who live within the Oregon Trail School District. They provide a food pantry, thrift store, and additional service information.
Located at:
38982 Pioneer Blvd.
Sandy, OR 97055
Phone Number: 503-668-4746
https://sandyactioncenter.com/
Food Pantry Hours:
Wednesday 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm
Thrift Store Hours:
Monday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sandy Activity Night and Free Community Dinner:
Sandy Activity Night hosts a free-of-charge weekly community dinner from 3-5 p.m. every Thursday.
If you need your meal delivered: (available for those who live within the five-mile delivery radius) can contact Patricia Kendrick at pkendrick@oregonprovider.com.
Household cleaning and hygiene supplies as well as clothing (including jackets) are also available
Dinner Hosted at the Community Church of Sandy :
39290 Scenic St. (North side of the church and up the ramp)
Sandy, OR 97055
Mobile Showers and Connection to services:
2nd Thursday of every month - 3pm -5pm
Hosted at Community Church of Sandy during Free Community Dinner
Questions? You can call: 503-995-7931 or 503-427-8448
https://www.sandyactivitynight.org/
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) provides nutritional assistance benefits to children and families, the elderly, the disabled, unemployed and working families.
SNAP helps supplement monthly food budgets of families with low-income to buy the food they need to maintain good health and allow them to direct more of their available income toward essential living expenses.
https://www.oregon.gov/dhs/assistance/food-benefits/pages/about-snap.aspx
Mental health and well being is important for everyone in our community, which has been highlighted even more during the pandemic.
Whether you are looking to talk to a therapist for the first time, are in a mental health crisis, or struggling to support someone you love who is dealing with mental illness, there are many different local resources that may be available to help:
Mental Health Services - Clackamas County
"If you are a Clackamas county resident in need of counseling services, we can help. We serve children, youth, families and adults who are experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties.
Services are available to Oregon Health Plan members or residents who don't have insurance."
Services:
- assessments or evaluation to help decide what services you need
- office-based counseling for individuals
- groups focusing on mental health conditions, life skills and symptom management
- medications for mental health conditions
- hospital care for mental illness
- job services for people managing severe mental health conditions
- in-home services for adults experiencing severe mental health conditions
- peer services and supports
For youth and families:
- skills training for parents and children
- community-based services for children and families experiencing severe mental health conditions
Non-emergency: 503-742-5335
https://www.clackamas.us/behavioralhealth/services.html
Urgent Mental Health Walk-In Center - Clackamas County
"Our Crisis Response Team consists of trained crisis clinicians who are able to respond to people in need of crisis services. Our response may include everything from telephone intervention to coordinating a same-day, emergency mental health assessment. Crisis services are available to anyone living in Clackamas county regardless of ability to pay or insurance plan and include:"
- 24-hour phone crisis intervention
- phone screening and referral to appropriate provider(s) based on insurance/payment source
- emergency (same day) or urgent (within 48 hours) intake appointments
- brief treatment sessions (3–6) for crisis stabilization
- community consultation, information and referral to other agencies or services
- The crisis program also consults with families, outpatient clinic staff and community members, law enforcement and local service providers who are involved with individuals in mental health crisis
https://www.clackamas.us/behavioralhealth/urgentmentalhealth
Location:
Ross Center near Clackamas Town Center.
11211 SE 82nd Ave. Suite O
Happy Valley, 97086
Monday - Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Please call ahead before coming to Clackamas MHC - you can reach us at: 503-655-8585. You can also reach us through our front office line at: 503-722-6200, where you can leave a message.
We're still available 24/7 for crisis phone support through the Clackamas County Crisis and Support Line: 503-655-8585.
Please call or check this website for future updates.
Mental Health Connection - Clackamas County
"Hope and connection are important in these trying times. Our Crisis and Support Line phone number is available 24/7. This number is not just a crisis line… the staff there can provide support for anyone who might be worried or anxious about what is going on.
Clackamas County Mental Health Center is now open with reduced hours (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday). We are scheduling telephone and video meetings only at this time (no in-person appointments). Please call 503-655-8585 to schedule if you are in need of urgent mental health support."
Call: 503-655-8585. We’re here for you.
https://www.clackamas.us/mentalhealthconnection
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Clackamas County (NAMI Clackamas)
"NAMI Clackamas is a grassroots organization by and for people impacted by mental illness, whether in themselves or a family member. Most of our services are provided by peers...that is, people who have "been there" and "done that".
Everything we offer is available at no cost to the individual."
NAMI HELPLINE:
503-344-5050 or text "NAMI" to 741741
Location:
10202 SE 32nd Ave., Suite 501
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Office hours: 10am - 6pm
Online Support Group information: https://www.namicc.org/
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Folk Time
"Folk Time is a monthly community meeting (pre-COVID), where members decide on activities for the coming month. It creates space for socializing with others to help people with mental health diagnoses prevent relapse and have a higher level of life satisfaction.
Rural Outreach Social Program offers programs to Clackamas County in the cities of Sandy, Molalla, and Estacada. The Rural Outreach Program meets regularly by coordinated events within the community."
Hours of operation: Tues 10:00am-1pm Thurs 2pm to 5pm Fri hours and outings vary
Address: Locations vary based on participant engagement.
Contact: Social Programs Lead, TaMara Edens:tedens@folktime.org"> tedens@folktime.org
https://folktime.org/social-programs/
Veterans Crisis Line:
"Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one?
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves. This service is free, confidential and available 24/7, 365 days a year. Anyone who is a Veteran, all Service members, National Guard and Reserve, and their family members and friends can access this line."
Contact Information:
Call: 1-800-273-8255 and press 1
Text: 838255
You can also chat online with responders via their website:
https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
Senior Companion Program
"Senior Companion Program (SCP) offers support to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities in Clackamas County. There is no charge for services. Our program helps individuals live independently for as long and safe as possible.
Trained Senior Companion volunteers help individuals in need of assistance. Our volunteers become companions for seniors to address certain needs, such as:"
- help clients get to critical appointments and services
- assist with household needs
- participate and encourage social activities
- help clients maintain independence
https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/companions.html
Oregon Health Plan
"The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) provides health care coverage for low-income Oregonians from all walks of life. This includes working families, children, pregnant women, single adults, seniors and more.
To apply or check on your application for OHP status, you can call or go online to fill out an application."
Contact Information:
OHP Customer Service – 800-699-9075
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/OHP/Pages/Apply.aspx
Online Support Group information: https://namior.org/nami-oregon-online-support-groups/
Seniors are an incredibly important part of our community. In Sandy, we want everyone to thrive regardless of what stage of life they are in, and we know that seniors sometimes face challenges that can make life difficult.
If you are a senior, and are in need of support services or just want to find ways to connect more to the community, please find information about several different resources available listed below:
Sandy Community/Senior Center
The Community/Senior Center is our community gathering place for information, resources, recreational activities, senior group activities, congregate meals, and many other opportunities for social interaction.
Address and Contact Information:
38348 Pioneer Blvd.
Sandy, OR 97055
503-668-5569
Regular Open Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
https://www.ci.sandy.or.us/comm-services/page/communitysenior-center
Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC):
The Clackamas ADRC is designed to streamline access to information and resources about long-term supports and services in the community. ADRC has information about in-home care, long-term care planning, how to arrange for home delivered meals, how to apply for Medicaid, and much more.
If you have questions, or are seeking information about options for an older adult or person with disabilities, please contact the Clackamas County ADRC to speak with a certified Information and Referral Specialist.
Meals on Wheels:
The Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon’s Older Adult Meals Program (“Meals on Wheels”) provides meals for people across Oregon.
Anyone 60+ can receive these meals. There are no income requirements and no charge for meals. The ADRC can also help connect people with disabilities, regardless of age, to food resources.
Contact Information:
503-650-5622.
Please note, there is no charge for ADRC services.
Hours of Operation: Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/crc.html
Sandy’s Helping Hands
Sandy’s Helping Hands’ goal is to connect local volunteers with families and individuals in need. They also have a Sandy Emergency Assist Program to help families with urgent needs. Contact them directly by email, phone or Facebook for assistance.
Contact Information:
Phone: 503-710-1082
https://www.facebook.com/sandyshelpinghands
AntFarm
AntFarm’s vision is to see all people healthy, live with purpose, and contribute to community well being. Their mission is to provide life-changing learning experiences for young people which create and connect a healthy, purposeful, and compassionate community.
Rental Assistance Team and the COVID Support Team:
(503) 668-7962 Monday - Friday 9am -5pm for help and questions.
Community Connect:
Community Connect is a volunteer program that provides services like mowing, yard maintenance, etc. for free for local seniors and community members who are not able to perform property maintenance due to age or disability. Call AntFarm at (503) 668-9955 to learn more and see if you are eligible.
https://antfarmyouthservices.com/
Physical Address (location of their offices and cafe):
39140 Proctor Blvd
Sandy, OR 97055
Veterans Crisis Line:
Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one?
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves. This service is free, confidential and available 24/7, 365 days a year. Anyone who is a Veteran, all Service members, National Guard and Reserve, and their family members and friends can access this line.
Contact Information:
Call: 1-800-273-8255 and press 1
Text: 838255
You can also chat online with responders via their website:
https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
Senior Companion Program
Senior Companion Program (SCP) offers support to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities in Clackamas County. There is no charge for services. Our program helps individuals live independently for as long and safe as possible.
Trained Senior Companion volunteers help individuals in need of assistance. Our volunteers become companions for seniors to address certain needs, such as:
- help clients get to critical appointments and services
- assist with household needs
- participate and encourage social activities
- help clients maintain independence
https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/companions.html
Oregon Health Plan
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) provides health care coverage for low-income Oregonians from all walks of life. This includes working families, children, pregnant women, single adults, seniors and more.
To apply or check on your application for OHP status, you can call or go online to fill out an application.
Contact Information:
OHP Customer Service – 800-699-9075
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/OHP/Pages/Apply.aspx