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Allcare Health

Community Resource

Serves: Service area varies

About this resource

Flexible Services, referred to as 'flex funds,' are supplementary non-covered services that complement the benefits of the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) via Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) aimed at enhancing care delivery and the overall health and well-being of members. The eligibility for these services is assessed by the CCO. Examples of services may include: -Housing assistance (such as rent help, rental deposit aid [with a required move-in date], utility payments, and housing programs for women and children) -Temporary motel accommodations (for individuals being released from the hospital; facing extreme weather conditions; having a confirmed move-in date for a new residence and needing a short-term stay; or escaping a domestic violence situation) -Devices like cellphones, computers, and other communication tools -Educational resources and/or classes -Family and home resources (e.g., items for child health and safety, parenting programs, household appliances, climate control devices) -Gym memberships and fitness classes/equipment -Support for health and substance use prevention All flexible services are evaluated individually by the CCO. Health-related services are not meant for emergencies. CCOs are not obligated to provide flexible services. Since these services are not covered benefits, denials cannot be appealed, although OHP members can file a complaint.

Intake Procedure: Contact or visit the website for further information.

Fees: None

Who can use this

  • -Must currently be a member of the CCO -Member must lack access to the requested service through any other benefits or means -Requested item or service must address a medical need or life circumstance -All required documentation for the service must be submitted Health-related services are limited, not immediate, not guaranteed, and availability may vary.

Documents you may need

  • Varies by service

Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.

Get in touch

Walk-ins welcome

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