Community Services Consortium

Serving Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties in Oregon. Helping people. Changing lives.

Showing posts with label Healthy Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy Kids. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Healthy Kids at the Corvallis Farmers Market

Healthy Kids: For a healthy Oregon

On Wednesday, July 18, Healthy Kids Coordinator Jeannie Ramsey hosted a Healthy Kids information table at the Corvallis Farmers Market. Coloring pages and crayons were available at a kid’s activity table, and flying discs were distributed.
If you know anyone under the age of 19 who is an Oregon resident and who is uninsured or underinsured, the Healthy Kids program can help.

Call or email Jeannie Ramsey at 541-928-6335 Ex. 335 jramsey@communityservices.us for more information and an application or renewal assistance, or stop by the Healthy Kids table at the Corvallis Farmers Market on Wednesday, September 19, 2012.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Make sure your child has continuous health coverage

Let us help you apply for the Healthy Kids program, Oregon’s healthcare coverage for residents up to age 19.


We can also find the renewal date for your Healthy Kids plan.



Call today: Linn and Benton Counties: Jeannie Ramsey 541-270-4445
Lincoln County
: Cristina Simpson 541-921-8158

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Healthy Kids Window Display at Footwise


Jeannie Ramsey, CSC Healthy Kids Coordinator, and Maria Powell, CSC Intern, collaborated on a window display to promote the Healthy Kids program in Corvallis.

The Display, designed by Maria, will be in the Footwise shoe store window on the corner of Monroe and Third streets in Corvallis until the mid-February.

Healthy Kids provides healthcare coverage for Oregon residents up to their 19th birthday. For more information on the program, contact Jeannie at 541-928-6335 ex. 335, or jramsey@communityservices.us

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Community Services Consortium Makes Changes

Helping People. changing Lives.

Community Services Consortium is making changes to save resources and to keep as many of our programs as possible available to people in our communities who need them.
We have offices open in Linn, Benton & Lincoln Counties as usual, but we are moving several programs locations. Don't hesitate to call for information.

Moving From Corvallis to Albany CSC Office
Foreclosure Counseling Program
First Time Homebuyer program
Healthy Kids Insurance Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA Program
CSC Administrative services
Call (541) 928-6335

Moving From Lebanon to Albany CSC Office
Low Income Energy Assistance
Rental Assistance
Transitional Housing
Call (541) 928-6335

Changed Albany Location
Mortgage Payment Assistance program: Moved from 1st to2nd floor of Albany CSC office. Call (541) 928-6335
Workforce & Education Adult Program: moved to Oregon
Employment Department at 139 4th Ave., SE, Albany, call (541) 812-8646

Moving From Albany to Lebanon CSC Office Workforce & Education Youth Programs in Linn County: Available
at Lebanon CSC Office. Call (541) 451-1071

CSC offices and phone numbers:Corvallis, 545 SW 2nd St., Ste A, Corvallis, OR 97333 541-752-1010
Albany,
250 SW Broadalbin, Ste 2A, Albany, OR 97321 541-928-6335
Lebanon
, 380 Market St., Lebanon, OR 97355 541-451-1071
Lincoln City Career Tech High School
, 801 SW Hwy. 101, Ste 404, Lincoln City, OR 97367 541351-8551
Newport, 120 NE Avery St., Newport, OR 97365 541-265-8505

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Healthy Kids: Free or Low-cost Insurance for Children

Healthy Kids can help!

Healthy Kids provides:
- Health care for children 18 and younger.
- Free or low-cost health care based on income.
- Coverage, even for children with a medical condition.
- Medical, dental and vision care; regular checkups; preventive
care; prescription drugs; mental health and chemical
dependency services; and medical equipment and supplies.

Apply today for Healthy Kids coverage:
In Lincoln County, call Cristina Simpson at (541) 921-8158.
In Linn or Benton counties, call Elizabeth Weybright at (541)758-2620

Friday, February 18, 2011

CSC Hires Healthy Kids Coordinator for Lincoln County


(Photo to left) Cristina Simpson, Healthy Kids Coordinator in Lincoln County

(Photo to right) Tifani Erpelding, Healthy Kids Coordinator in Linn and Benton counties at Benton County Chamber of Commerce meeting.

Community Services Consortium welcomes Cristina Simpson to the Healthy Kids Program as a Healthy Kids Coordinator. Cristina will be serving Lincoln County with the children’s free or low cost insurance program.

“I am so enthusiastic to be working with families and children in Lincoln County,” said Cristina. “I think I’ve been an advocate for children since I was five. Even then, I knew how important it was to support children.”

Cristina has worked for many years with families and children as a social worker in schools and medical clinics. She and her husband served in Honduras in the Peace Corp and both speak Spanish.

Cristina moved to the Oregon coast over two years ago when her husband took a position as Education Specialist at Yaquina Head Light House. They moved from southern Arizona with their daughter.

Healthy Kids is a free or low-cost health care coverage for Oregon children between the ages of 0 - 18 years who don’t have health insurance.

In Lincoln County, call Cristina Simpson at (541) 921-8158.

Healthy Kids Coordinator, Tifani Erpelding recently hosted a table of Health Kids Program information at the Benton County Chamber of Commerce meeting.
If you live in Linn or Benton counties and are interested in the Healthy Kids Program, call (541)758-2620

Thursday, April 29, 2010

What's New with AmeriCorps*VISTA and Healthy Kids ... ?

Soon, CSC will become home for two new AmeriCorps*VISTA volunteers. Jeannie Ramsey, relocating to Corvallis from Los Alamos N.M., will be filling our VISTA Leader position. This one year position was awarded by Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) State Office, and Jeannie will be working with both Tifani Erpelding and Tom Cope in CSC’s ‘Building Bridges’ program. She will also be a lead in support of members and host sites for CSC’s 9-week 6-member Summer Associate program.

The CSC Healthy Kids program is moving forward on all fronts. Both Susan Stewart, covering Lincoln County, and Tifani Erpelding, working across Linn and Benton counties, have been out across our communities in many directions. Each has been meeting with a variety of community groups, arranging to host trainings and other relevant meetings all with the goal to inform parents and caregivers of the new health coverage program for children and youth (birth-18 years). Contact Tifani at 541-758-2641 or Susan at 541-265-8505 for more information. You may also call toll free at 1-888-957-8652.

More chances coming for adults to receive Oregon Health Plan coverage

ODHS Press Release

Two drawings from the reservation list happening in May

Two Oregonians, one in Redmond and one in Grants Pass, have something in common: They have the security of health care because they are now on the Oregon Health Plan (OHP).

The two are part of a newly insured group of Oregonians, thanks to new openings for adults on OHP. The state is encouraging low-income uninsured Oregonians to sign up today in order to not miss an opportunity to receive health care.
Demand for the Oregon Health Plan is so high that the state is maintaining a reservation list of people who want to apply for OHP, and then drawing from that list to find people who qualify based on income. In the next month there will be drawings on May 3 and May 21. People are encouraged to sign up for the list before the drawings.

The state of the economy means more people are losing health care that they previously received through their employers. Brandy Princehorn, a mother of three from Redmond, and her husband added their names to the reservation list and now have health care coverage.

“Getting on the Oregon Health Plan has been amazing for us,” says Princehorn. “My husband was laid off his job about a year ago and we have not had health care insurance since then. Knowing we are covered now and can see a doctor is a huge relief,” she said.

Others, such as Sandra Rothkamm from Grants Pass who has not had health care insurance for seven years, are now receiving coverage after being without for many years.

“I am looking forward to getting a check-up at long last and some lab work to help me determine some medical issues I have been having but could not afford to see a doctor,” she says.


The state has funding to add some 35,000 adult Oregonians to the Oregon Health Plan Standard thanks to legislation passed in 2009. The state estimates that some 140,000 qualify based on income.

“In order for your name to be drawn, you have to get on the list. So we strongly encourage people to sign up today,” says Judy Mohr Peterson, director of the Division of Medical Assistance Programs, which administers the plan.
In order to ensure that all qualified Oregonians receive an equal opportunity for care, the Oregon Health Authority maintains an open reservation list and holds regular drawings. People whose names are drawn will receive an application packet that asks them questions about income and residency that determine if they are qualified for OHP.

To be added to the reservation list, low-income Oregonians should call 1-800-699-9075 or 711 TTY, or visit the website at www.ohplist.oregon.gov. Reservation request forms are also available at local Department of Human Services’ offices, local county health departments, and most hospitals and health care clinics.

OHP Standard covers physician services, prescription drugs, mental health and addiction services, emergency medical services and limited dental, hospital and vision services. Adults in the program pay monthly premiums ranging from nothing to $20, depending on income and household size. There are currently approximately 25,700 adults on the Oregon Health Plan.

While there is a reservation list for adults and income limits for the Oregon Health Plan, health officials point out that with the Oregon Healthy Kids program, all Oregon children — regardless of their parents’ income or status on the OHP list — are eligible for health care.

“Even if parents are still on the waiting list for their health care, they can add their children today,” says Mohr Peterson. “We hope that people will sign their kids up right away.”
To sign up for the Healthy Kids Plan, call 1-877-314-5678 or visit the Healthy Kids website at www.oregonhealthykids.gov.

In Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties, call CSC's Healthy Kids toll free number at 1-888-957-8652.

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