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6/10/2026
Amy Young

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Resources, Access to Care

Climate Supports for Oregon Health Plan Members

Community resources are available across Benton, Linn, and Lincoln Counties to provide relief during extreme heat, especially for those experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or chronic health conditions.

Oregon Health Plan members facing life challenges or transitions may qualify to receive payments for climate supports, such as portable air conditioners and mini-refrigerators to keep their medications cold during a power outage, under the state’s Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) services.

Please note that HRSN services are not available immediately and require an eligibility review, so members who think they may qualify should reach out as early as possible.

More information from IHN-CCO
Heat safety information from the Oregon Health Authority

Cooling centers

Public cooling centers are available in all three counties during periods of extreme heat.

These facilities provide immediate relief from dangerous conditions, though operating hours may vary by location and are subject to change.

It is important to check beforehand, or call 211 to speak with a community specialist who can locate the nearest site and help arrange transportation if needed.

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