Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Multnomah County:
24-hour information assistance to seniors, people with disabilities, and caregivers.
ADRC online database: https://www.adrcoforegon.org/consite/search.php
(503) 988-3646, email: adrc@multco.us
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office for Children & Adults:
Assist adults that live in the family home, independently, or receive residential services. Assist children who live at home, group homes, or foster homes with education goals, activities, and plans for transitioning into adulthood.
Portland Office: 209 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97204 - (503) 988-3658
Gresham Office: 2951 NW Division Street Suite 200, Gresham, OR 97030 - (503) 988-2535
https://multco.us/dd/case-management-services-children-and-young-adults, multco.us/dd/case-management-services-adults
Public Annex:
Low cost art classes and classes to learn about farming around Portland.
http://www.publicannex.org/, everybody@publicannex.org
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Washington County:
(503) 846-3060, email: davsinfo@co.washington.or.us
Development Disability Services:
Provides a variety of services like residential services, employment, transportation, and family support to those who are eligible
List of programs: www.co.washington.or.us/HHS/DevelopmentalDisabilities/programs.cfm
(503) 846-4737 for an application
Protective Services:
Resource for adults and children with intellectual and physical disabilities experiencing abuse or neglect.
For adults: (503)846-3150 For children: (503)681-6917
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Clackamas County:
(503) 650-5622, https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/crc.html,
email: clackamasadrc@clackamas.us
Family Caregiver Support Program:
Resource and support for unpaid family caregivers for seniors and older caregivers of children and adults with disabilities
(503) 650-5605, https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/respite.html
Senior Companion Program (SCP):
Offers support (transportation, general assistance around the house, social activities) to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities, free of charge.
(503) 655-8875, https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/companions.html
Transportation Reaching People Program (TRP):
Shared ride service for residents 60+ or those with a disability, free of charge, for medical appointments, grocery shopping, and other essential errands.
(503) 655-8208, www.clackamas.us/socialservices/transportation.html
Developmental Disabilities Program:
Serves eligible adults and children with programs such as residential services, family support, and employment.
(503) 655-8640,
For Children: www.clackamas.us/socialservices/ddchildren.html
For adults: www.clackamas.us/socialservices/ddadults.html
Reporting Abuse & Neglect:
Resource for people with disabilities experiencing abuse or neglect.
For Children: (971) 673-7112 For Adults: (503) 557-2874, https://www.clackamas.us/socialservices/ddabuse.html
Independent Living Resources (ILR):
1839 NE Couch St, Portland OR, 97232
Programs and services for people with disabilities including braille transcription, art & cooking classes, housing support, skill instruction, and outdoor recreation.
(503) 232-7411, http://www.ilr.org/index.shtml, info@ilr.org
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Oregon:
24-hour information assistance to seniors, people with disabilities, and caregivers.
ADRC online database: https://www.adrcoforegon.org/consite/search.php
1-855-ORE-ADRC, https://www.adrcoforegon.org/consite/index.php,
Federal Disability Rights and Program Information:
Resources to understand federal programs, laws, and guidelines set by the federal government for people with disabilities and those who care for people with disabilities.
https://www.usa.gov/disability-services