Teen Line is a confidential and free service provided by Iowa State University Extension Office that provides support and resources to teenagers dealing with issues such as relationships, mental health, and substance abuse.
The Oregon Public Health Division provides public health services in both their Portland and Salem offices, working with individuals and communities to promote and protect health through education, prevention, and preparedness measures.
The ADA Mediation Program offers nationwide services to help resolve disputes related to the Americans with Disabilities Act through neutral mediation, without any age restrictions.
The Health Care Licensure and Certification Program, overseen by the Oregon Public Health Division, provides licensing and certification services for healthcare providers, restaurants, smoke shops, tattoo and piercing specialty, salons/barbering, EMS and other businesses without any age restrictions, across the state.
SHIBA provides counseling and assistance in selecting Medicare plans and applying for Medicare Savings Programs. They offer their services through a helpline or one-on-one phone appointments with trained volunteers, and can also help with reviewing medical bills and filing appeals or complaints. No age restriction and statewide coverage.
The Nursing Facility Survey and Complaint Intake Unit Triage Line takes statewide calls on nursing facility complaints and concerns, screening, triaging, and investigating all calls as needed.
The Oregon Medical Board investigates complaints against licensed medical professionals and offers an online tool to help consumers find providers, verify licenses, and find alerts or topics of interest related to medicine. Services are available statewide and there is no age restriction.