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CLACKAMAS COUNTY SERVICES
www.co.clackamas.or.us/socialservices, Community Resource Guide



CLACKAMAS COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH
        24-hr Crisis Line and intake services (8:30-5:00 M-F)
        503-655-8401 or 1-888-651-2134


SOCIAL SECURITY
Administration: 197 Beverly Dr., Oregon City 503-655-2790
Advocate/Liaison: 503–794-5700 (help with forms, hearings, etc.)

Social Security on-line
www.socialsecurity.gov


CLACKAMAS COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
Info &  referral: P O Box 2950, 2051 Kaen Road, Oregon City


DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (formerly Adult & Family Services)
        Oregon City: 315 S. Beavercreek Rd. - 503-657-2043
        Milwaukie: 4952 International Way, Suite A - 503-657-2006


VETERAN’S OFFICE - benefit info 503-794-3892


MEDICAL INSURANCE
Oregon Health Plan 1-800-359-9517
OMIP Office of Medical Insurance Pool 1-800-848-7280
(Insurance access to persons previously denied coverage)


PHYSICIAN REFERRAL
Clackamas County Medical Society 503-659-4744
Oregon Psychological Association 503-253-9155


HOUSING
Clackamas Housing Authority 503-655-8267
Contact your CCMH Care Coordinator for supported housing (those being
served by Clackamas County Mental Health only)
Independent Living Resources 503-988-4880
Advocacy & assistance to persons with physical & mental disabilities
www.HousingConnections.org or call 503-802-8562 - Listings for
affordable, accessible and special needs housing


EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS
: Working for Independence
146 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon.  503-723-4977


LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Oregon Legal Service 503-655-2518 (Indigent defense fund)
Oregon Advocacy Center 503-243-2081 (services in matters directly related
to physical or mental disability)
Oregon State Bar 503-620-0222 (lawyer referral service)


INFORMATION ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS
NAMI-National www.nami.org
NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health) www.nimh.nih.gov


SOCIALIZATION
Safe Haven Drop-in-Center, 142 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City. Thursday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Wednesday: Bowling, Lori Johnson- Program Director (503)238-6428
SafeHavenFriends2005@hotmail.com



MEDIGAP
and choice supplement insurance booklet
503-947-7984



ASSISTANCE with drug company scholarships

www.Needymeds.com

ASSISTANCE WITH DRUG -
Partnership for Prescription Assistance, clearinghouse for 275 public and private patient assistance program.
www.pparxor.org   Or 1-888-477-2669

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oregon health access project
1-800-789-1599
    503-581-6830

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Web Site Address for On-Line Patient Assistance Program Applications and Information.

www.healthyoregon.org

PhRMA's "Healthy Oregon" web site is a single on-line point of access for patient precription assistance program applications and information.

Medicare Modnernization Act info: 1-800-MEDICARE or www.medicare.gov

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SSI DISABILITY CLAIMS, can help you file your claim. http://www.disability-claims.net/


 The National Mental Health Association (NMHA) is the country's oldest and largest non-profit organization addresssing all aspects of mental health and mental illness. With more than 340 affiliates nationwide, NMHA works to improve the mental health of all Americans, especially the 54 million individuals with mental disorders, through advocacy, education, and research. www.nmha.org



 


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