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Pregnancy/Prenatal Care/Teen
Centro Latinoamericano
Crisis, Access, and Referral - Bilingual/bicultural counseling and case
management, crisis, access, resource and referral services to Latino youth, alcohol
and drug prevention Provides services to families with children 7 years of age
and older, and singles.
Bilingual Alcohol and Drug Counseling - Provides services to Chicano/Latino community
through DUII Diversion, outpatient, and co-dependency groups.
Los Ninos - Provides services to families with children under 6 years of age in the
Chicano/Latino community through case management, emergency housing, pre-
natal and children’s classes; English as A Second Language, (ESOL), and
women’s support group. Also offer jobs program, help with
housing and vehicles.
Phone: 541-687-2667
Douglas County Health and Social Services Community Health Services
Adult & Women’s Health - (440-3521) Call for information and schedule.
Women’s Health/Family Planning - Physical exams, information, education, birth
control methods, pregnancy testing and counseling.
Pre-natal Clinic - Comprehensive prenatal care, physical exam, health education,
home visits.
Communicable Disease Control - (440-3521) Sexually transmitted diseases
clinic, follow-up for diseases that are required to be reported to the Department,
and services to prevent the spread of common communicable diseases.
Confidential AIDS testing and counseling.
Immunizations - (440-3516) Immunizations for children and adults.
Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC) - (440-3516) Nutritional
assessment providing prescribed nutritional food packages, nutrition education
(individual and group classes).
Home Visit Programs - (440-3539) Parent and Child Health. Referral and consultation
- Maternity Case Management: Home Visiting Program for pregnant women by Community Health Nurses.
- Babies First!: Home visiting program providing health and development screening until the baby is three years old.
- CaCoon Care Coordination Program: Home visit program for families with special medical health care needs.
Reportable Disease Information & Follow-up - (440-3571)
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention - (440-3577) STARS Program, an abstinence
program for students, outreach.
Health Promotion - (440-3563) Tobacco prevention and
Education.
Prevention and Education (440-3563) HIV/Aids Education, Dental Education,
Adolescent Based Health.
Phone: 541-440-3571 and 1-800-234-0985 Division Services Information
Hope Pregnancy Center
Free and confidential pregnancy test and peer counseling, maternity and baby
clothes, baby furniture as available. Pregnant or non-pregnant girls/women welcome.
Phone: 541-672-2609
Mercy Community Education Center
Health screenings, support groups, Family Birthplace classes; Diabetes Education—personalized, private counseling to develop a self-management program, adult and youth diabetes support groups; lending library and seminars (Advance Directive for Health Care seminars held through the year—call for dates and times).
See NEWS-REVIEW for monthly calendar of education programs, screenings, and support groups designed to improve your health and well-being.
Phone: 541-677-2102
Reedsport Educational Alternative Program
Reedsport Education Alternative Program (REAP) provides schooling to all
students, including pregnant and parenting teens. On-site childcare available to
parenting teens.
Phone: 541-271-2022
Safe Haven Maternity Home
Provide living space for up to 8 women and babies, meals, counseling, full range
of services, life-skills training, transportation to medical care, education and work-study.
Phone: 541-673-5769
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