Disabilities

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