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Straightway Services: Healing the community takes heart
navigating the impacts of childhood trauma. “When your spirit is hurt, the head follows,” said
https://www.careoregon.org/members/member-updates/2021/07/08/straightway-services-healing-the-community-takes-heartDr Shah named to Fora Health Board of Directors
in the region. For patients looking for a person-centered, trauma-informed approach to substance
https://www.careoregon.org/providers/support/provider-updates/2021/04/21/dr-shah-named-to-fora-health-board-of-directorsHSO Easy Guide LP Spanish
; ⊲ dificultad para respirar; ⊲ traumatismos en la cabeza; ⊲ malestar psíquico. 6 Health Share of Oregon
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/members/hso-easy-guide/hso-easy-guide-lp-spanish.pdf?sfvrsn=4dd83fe5_2CareOregon Billing and Admin Meeting Presentation January 30th 2025
careoregon.org Trauma-informed conversations around deprescribing “Xanax is the only thing that works,” and other tales of woe: Trauma-informed conversations around the difficulties of deprescribing, patient-centered and trauma-informed communication tools. The use of these forms of communication
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/careoregon-billing-and-admin-meeting-presentation-january-30th-2025.pdf?sfvrsn=fe09542c_1Annual report 2021 - CareOregon
people and was versed in trauma-informed care. 1,981 Tribal members on the Oregon Health, therapist who’d grown up among Tlingit people and was versed in trauma-informed care, with more-complex patients. Teaching trauma-informed care helped staff to better treat members
https://www.careoregon.org/about-us/our-impact/annual-reports/annual-report-2021CareOregon partners with 18 community organizations making a difference for youth and families across Oregon
in Washington County, helping nearly 1,000 youth annually with trauma, substance use and housing navigation
Major Depression in Adults: VA/DoD
, and psychological factors. Trauma, loss of a loved one, a difficult relationship, or any stressful, are prone to depression, at least partially as a result of exposure to traumatic experiences, including
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/best-practice-guidelines/mddcpgcliniciansummaryfinal1.pdf?sfvrsn=742b6c84_3Level of Care Determination Form: Adult Mental Health Services Continued Stay Registration
systemic oppression, trauma or multiple losses Extended or repeated crisis episode(s) requiring, , trauma or multiple losses AND at least two of the following: At least one hospitalization within, Signifcant PTSD or depression symptoms as a result of torture, ongoing systemic oppression, trauma, or depression symptoms as a result of torture, ongoing systemic oppression, trauma or multiple losses PLUS
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/bh-forms/loc-adult-continued-treatment-reg-form-1957703-1223-fillable.pdf?sfvrsn=5089c736_3CareOregon invests $455,000 in community-based organizations working to address health disparities
houselessness, trauma, and substance misuse is critical for child development,” said Simon Fulford, metro area, as well as begin an investigation of how trauma and emotional health can affect birth
https://www.careoregon.org/about-us/our-impact/careoregon-boys-girls-club-at-rockwood/2021/02/27/careoregon-invests-455-000-in-community-based-organizations-working-to-address-health-disparitiesCareOregon invests $302,450 in metro area non-profits to support social health needs
for Hope, and eventually provide a full-service family trauma center—the first of its kind, dedicated to training students to provide trauma informed acupuncture to underserved communities
https://www.careoregon.org/about-us/our-impact/careoregon-boys-girls-club-at-rockwood/2023/06/13/careoregon-invests-in-social-health-needsHousing is health: Investing in solutions
residential treatment options for families dealing with trauma and substance use disorders. The campus
https://www.careoregon.org/about-us/30th-anniversary/housing-is-health-investing-in-solutionsToolkit for Designing and Implementing Care Pathways
to access and trauma- and culturally-informed; effectively address social determi- nant, physical, will be used for multiple care pathways (e.g., motivational interviewing and trauma-informed care, they are implementing it. Adult female, 35 years old Major depression Diabetes History of trauma Unemployed, hospitalization Risk Level: High Case management Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, of trauma and several health conditions, including unmanaged diabetes. She also reported having
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/behavioral-health/shift/external/toolkit-for-designing-and-implementing-care-pathways.pdf?sfvrsn=9a810079_1testosterone
, Klinefelter’s syndrome, chemotherapy, trauma, or toxic damage from alcohol or heavy metals; OR b, , trauma or radiation. Continue to #3. Do not approve. 3. Does the member have any of the following
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/pharmacy-resources/pa-criteria/testosterone.pdf?sfvrsn=eb6510a9_7Miracles DO happen at Parrott Creek
for families facing houselessness, trauma, and substance misuse could be a tipping point for many
https://www.careoregon.org/members/member-updates/2021/05/14/miracles-do-happen-at-parrott-creekMetrics Toolkit Social Determinants of Health
and addressed in an equitable and trauma-informed way. What: Component 1 of the measure assesses CCOs’ action plans to ensure social needs screenings and referrals are implemented in an equitable and trauma
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/providers/quality-metrics-toolkit/2023/metrics-toolkit-social-determinants-of-health.pdf?sfvrsn=a59c3da2_1CareOregon invests $5 million to support Washington County Center for Addictions Treatment and Triage
will meet people where they are at in their journey, without judgment and with a trauma-informed approach
2015 - Fall grant recipients
Asante implement a trauma-informed “Sanctuary” model of care, a more humane and successful, who have been incarcerated, people who have been affected by childhood trauma and others
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/community/community-giving-at-careoregon/community_benefit_grants_q4-2015.pdf?sfvrsn=eaf7ed0d_3Press Release_THW fall 2020 release_2-25-21
houselessness, trauma, and substance misuse is critical for child development,” said Simon Fulford, trauma and emotional health can affect birth outcomes. Familias en Accion ($80,000) will use
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/aboutus/news-and-press-releases/press-release_thw-fall-2020-release_2-25-21.pdf?sfvrsn=174d5b25_4Ride to Care NEMT Evaluation Snapshot Report
, such as mileage reimbursement and public transit 29% Trauma-informed care and response 30% De
https://www.careoregon.org/docs/default-source/nemt/ride-to-care-nemt-evaluation-snapshot-report.pdf?sfvrsn=c86e923f_1CareOregon invests $700,000 for a new OHSU harm reduction nurse to support substance use treatment and overdose prevention in the region
, judgement-free and trauma-informed approach that prioritizes listening to the patient’s highest
https://www.careoregon.org/about-us/our-impact/careoregon-boys-girls-club-at-rockwood/2022/09/20/careoregon-invests-700-000-for-a-new-ohsu-harm-reduction-nurse-to-support-substance-use-treatment-and-overdose-prevention-in-the-region