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2014 - Fall grant recipients

T h i s g r a nt will help Gladstone Schools further develop and implement a trauma-informed, understand and coach students who have barriers to learning and development related to traumatic childhood

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/community/community-giving-at-careoregon/community_benefit_grants_q2-3-4.pdf?sfvrsn=f80797ff_3

Annual report 2020 - CareOregon

organizations. Columbia Pacific CCO prioritized housing, access to the social safety net, trauma, interpretation and translation services. We also carried forward our commitment to focus on housing and trauma

https://www.careoregon.org/about-us/our-impact/annual-reports/annual-report-2020

2019 - Spring grant recipients

ACEs/Housing – Multnomah Trauma-Informed Positive Youth Development for Latina Youth, Trauma Informed (Men and women in transitional housing and recovery) Promotores Program (Families, (Washington County) $40,000 Project Description: Trauma-Informed Positive Youth Development for Latina, -appropriate, trauma-informed Positive Youth Development programming, has proven to help participants, and Navigation - Becoming Trauma Informed – The mission of ARC, is to provide individuals and their families

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/community/community-giving-at-careoregon/spring-2019-summary-of-grantees_final.pdf?sfvrsn=84c77dbc_3

romosozumab

minimal trauma fracture as an adult, low weight or body mass index, history of hip fracture in a frst

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/pharmacy-resources/pa-criteria/romosozumab.pdf?sfvrsn=60b4ec4b_4

ICM criteria 2024

symptoms as a result of torture, ongoing systemic oppression, trauma or multiple losses O Or r a at t l

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/post-10-1-forms-and-docs/icm-criteria-2024.pdf?sfvrsn=bc3ec228_2

Level-Of-Care-Determination-Form-Adult-Continued-Treatment-Registration

PTSD or depression symptoms as a result of torture, ongoing systemic oppression, trauma or multiple, , ongoing systemic oppression, trauma or multiple losses AND at least two of the following: At least one, oppression, trauma or multiple losses OR at least three of the following: Intractable, severe, Significant PTSD or depression symptoms as a result of torture, ongoing systemic oppression, trauma

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/post-10-1-forms-and-docs/level-of-care-determination-form-adult-continued-treatment-registration.pdf?sfvrsn=dd821f4c_2

HSO Easy guide Spanish

: ⊲ dolor en el pecho; ⊲ dificultad para respirar; ⊲ traumatismos en la cabeza; ⊲ malestar

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/members/hso-easy-guide/hso-easy-guide-sp.pdf?sfvrsn=23f64435_7

After-hours care

. A medical emergency is when you have severe symptoms, such as chest pain, head trauma, not breathing

https://www.careoregon.org/members/physical-health/lists/physical-health-benefits/89c524aa-00fa-419a-a505-32f2f4158018

oxandrolone

, or severe trauma, or in a member without defnite pathophysiologic reasons fails to gain or to maintain

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/pharmacy-resources/pa-criteria/oxandrolone.pdf?sfvrsn=186cb7bc_1

COVID-19 dental provider guidelines

 315 SW Fifth Ave, Portland, OR 97204 • 800-224-4840 • TTY: 711 • careoregon.org COVID-19 Dental Services Update Updated March 19, 2020 What is happening?  Dental offices across all CCO regions and dental plan partner organizations (DCOs) are only scheduling members for urgent or emergency dental care. o Urgent or emergent care includes severe pain, swelling and infection, bleeding and dental trauma.  Routine dental care (such as exams, cleanings, fillings, non-urgent extractions

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/covid-19/cod-covid-19-dental-provider-guidelines.pdf?sfvrsn=cb290079_3

Resource digest - September 22, 2020

 315 SW Fifth Ave, Portland, OR 97204 • 800-224-4840 • TTY 711 • careoregon.org Bi-monthly Resource Digest Highlights — September 22, 2020: Remote Home Visitation: Supporting Clients Experiencing IPV in the Time of COVID-19 by Futures Without Violence Description: 1.5 hour archived webinar for clinical and non-clinical social service providers seeking strategies for delivering trauma-informed support to survivors with children. • Learn the simple, effective CUES (Confidentiality

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/covid-19/resource-digest-email-09222020-v2-c.pdf?sfvrsn=ca100b0c_3

H0004-coding-guide

, MI, trauma-informed care) • Location of service (in-person, telehealth, audio-only) • Client’s

https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/provider-support/coding-quick-guides/h0004-coding-guide.pdf?sfvrsn=7478c9ea_1

CareOregon awards $215,000 for housing projects and programming for families

and societal effects can come from childhood trauma. Addressing these social and economic factors can, district training stipends for the Trauma-Informed Care/Adverse Childhood Experiences (TIC/ACEs

Empowering patients in advanced illness

who doesn’t. Part 1 - 10:55 Without relationships and security to help process trauma, people are left, experiences and not just their past trauma can help strengthen engagement around goals of care. Part

https://www.careoregon.org/providers/provider-education/empowering-patients-in-advanced-illness

Innovations in Pediatric Health Complexities and Social Risk

conditions, including the impact of parental trauma, behavioral health integration, high-risk medications, . Key Session Takeaways (click the link to view a clip): Parental Trauma can have an impact

https://www.careoregon.org/providers/provider-education/innovations-in-pediatric-health-complexities-and-social-risk
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