Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) & Free Clinics
FFQHCs and free clinics are crucial in providing dental care to underserved populations. These organizations offer care on a sliding scale* based on income, ensuring affordability for all patients, including those without insurance.
* A sliding scale adjusts fees based on income, making services more affordable for low-income and homeless individuals who may have limited financial resources.
- Central City Concern (Portland) – Offers medical and dental services to homeless individuals.
- Learn More: https://centralcityconcern.org/
- Outside In (Portland) – Specializes in care for homeless youth and adults.
- Learn More: https://outsidein.org/
Oregon Health Plan (OHP) for Dental Care
OHP is Oregon’s Medicaid program that provides free healthcare, including dental services, to eligible low-income and homeless residents.
How to Apply for OHP:
- Online: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/pages/index.aspx
- Phone: Call 800-699-9075 for assistance.
Ensuring that homeless individuals have access to dental care is a crucial step in improving their overall health and quality of life. Affordable and accessible dental care is available through OHP, FQHCs, and community clinics, but spreading awareness and assisting with the application process can make all the difference. Whether by helping someone enroll in OHP, directing them to a free clinic, or providing transportation support, every small effort helps bridge the gap in healthcare access for those in need.
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