The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Oregon Field Office offers information on home buying, selling, renting, housing programs, and more for those affected by COVID-19 pandemic. Their services are available statewide without any age restrictions, and they can be reached via phone for inquiries.
The US Department of Health & Human Services administers 100+ programs that ensure healthcare access and provide human services for Americans. They offer local resource finders and tools on their website, with no age restriction and available nationwide.
Oregon Long-Term Care Ombudsman provides advocacy and complaint resolution for individuals residing in licensed care settings such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and adult foster homes throughout the state of Oregon.
The Oregon State Legislature Information website is a comprehensive resource that provides citizens with easy access to information about current legislative bills, laws, and committees, without any age restrictions, making it a valuable tool for anyone interested in state politics.
The OHA Ombuds Program advocates for Oregon Health Plan members to ensure quality healthcare. Contact them for concerns or compliments about OHP services. Statewide service area.
The Governor’s Advocacy Office (GAO) is an Ombuds office that provides assistance to anyone with concerns about Department of Human Services (DHS) services, including elder abuse, foster parent issues, and customer service complaints. GAO works with anyone, regardless of age, and is available statewide.
Governor’s Citizen’s Representative Office offers a platform for people to voice their concerns and provide feedback about state agencies and government functions. This service is available to all individuals without any age restrictions and can be accessed through their website or a phone call.