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Senior Law Project
The Senior Law Project (SLP) is a volunteer lawyer program that is operated by Legal Aid Services of Oregon in the Portland metro area. SLP attorneys help clients with civil legal issues. Content Detail
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Community-Based Care - Seniors
Information about Oregon's community-based care facilities, including Adult Day Care Services, Adult Foster Care, Assisted Living Facilities, Residential Care Facilities, and Nursing Facilities. Content Detail
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Find and Compare Nursing Homes
Find and compare Medicaid and Medicare-certified nursing homes, and learn about alternatives. Includes a guide to choosing a nursing home, information on payment, patient rights, and a nursing home checklist. Content Detail
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Oregon Aging & People with Disabilities Services - Local Offices
Links to local offices for DHS Self-Sufficiency, DHS Child Welfare, County Developmental Disability Programs, DHS Aging and People with Disabilities and Area Agency on Aging, and Vocational Rehabilitation. Content Detail
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Oregon Long-Term Care Ombudsman
The Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman investigates and resolves complaints made by or on behalf of residents of nursing facilities, adult foster care homes, residential care facilities, or assisted living facilities. Content Detail
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If You Are A Single Person And Need Long-Term Care
Medicaid coverage for long-term care for persons who are not married. Read More
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If You Are Married And You Or Your Spouse Needs Long-Term Care
Information about Medicaid coverage for married persons for long-term care for you or your spouse. Read More
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If You Need Medicaid Help With Long-Term Care Costs
Some Basic Information About Income Cap Trusts. Read More
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Legal Issues for Older Adults
The Legal Issues for Older Adults handbook is designed to help identify some of the matters that people may encounter as they age. The booklet may be read on line, downloaded for free, or purchased. Topics covered include benefits and medical programs, long-term care, estate planning, consumer information, protecting yourself from crime and abuse, and family relationships. Content Detail
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