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Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health Plan
Read more: Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health PlanThe federal government has entered a shutdown. At this time, Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members are not affected. OHP services continue as normal, and no immediate changes to coverage or provider access are expected in the near term. OHP services continue as normal, and no immediate changes to coverage or provider access are expected in the near term. If you are an OPH member, your benefits remain active.
IHN-CCO member guidance
Read more: IHN-CCO member guidanceIn July 2025, a new federal law was passed. This law changes Medicaid (OHP) and SNAP (food help). These changes could affect your benefits. We understand that these changes can be confusing, and you may have questions. IHN is committed to helping everyone get the care they need – no matter their income, race, background, gender, immigration status, or who they love. You matter. You belong. You are not alone.
Community Health Education Workshops
Read more: Community Health Education WorkshopsResources from Samaritan Health Services The Regional Health Education Hub provides centralized services that enable community members, health care professionals and partner organizations to easily access and refer patients to health education resources. Community workshops are available for adults to help learn how to manage chronic conditions and prevent diseases. Workshops include: Freedom from smoking…
Crisis Centers to Open Across IHN-CCO Service Territory
Read more: Crisis Centers to Open Across IHN-CCO Service TerritoryInterCommunity Health Network (IHN-CCO) has partnered with public health agencies in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties over the past three years to establish 24/7 crisis centers in all three counties. These centers are places where anyone can walk in and get the help they need—whether it’s temporary respite or referral to other providers. The Benton County Crisis…
Oregon’s first measles case of 2025 confirmed in Multnomah County
Read more: Oregon’s first measles case of 2025 confirmed in Multnomah CountyUpdates from the Oregon Health Authority and Lincoln County Public Health Multnomah County has reported Oregon’s first case of measles this year. An unvaccinated adult who recently traveled outside the U.S. started showing symptoms on June 16 and tested positive for measles on June 23. Read the full Oregon Health Authority (OHA) update, including possible exposure locations…
The Roundhouse Foundation Grant Opportunities
Read more: The Roundhouse Foundation Grant OpportunitiesThe Roundhouse Foundation supports creative solutions to the unique challenges associated with rural culture and landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Grant focus areas include Arts & Culture, Environmental Stewardship, Social Services, and Education. Small Grants (between $500 and $2,500) can support grassroots, innovative work and projects that may not have a need for a significant…
Benton County Board of Commissioners Proclaims 2SLBGTQIA+ PRIDE month
Read more: Benton County Board of Commissioners Proclaims 2SLBGTQIA+ PRIDE monthThe Benton County Board of Commissioners proclaimed June 2025 as 2SLGBTQIA+ Pride Month in Benton County at the June 10 meeting. Representatives from the Philomath Pride Collective read a proclamation honoring the Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and additional people who identify as part of sexual and gender diverse communities within the 2SLGBTQI+…
Lincoln City Oregon PrideFest
Read more: Lincoln City Oregon PrideFestSaturday, June 28 from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pmLincoln City Cultural Center, 540 NE Highway 101 All ages are welcome to join this celebration of pride, love, and acceptance. Activities include, music and dance performances, pedestrian Pride Parade on the Poetry Path, LGBTQ+ resource and vendor fair with 30+ booths, and more. More information and…