I Have Health Insurance Through Work But My Co-pays are Really Expensive and I Can't Afford to Get My Medication. Is There Any Way to Get Help?

Yes, Our Care Coordinators can help you find assistance.  One option might be Oregon’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is called CAREAssist.  CAREAssist can help you with the cost of premiums and co-pays. More information can be found on our Insurance Services page.

There is a program in Oregon called CAREAssist (aka AIDS Drug Assistance Program) that can assist you with the cost of premiums and co-pays. Contact the Care Coordination Center or use the link for DHS HIV Client Services on the links page for more information.

I Was Recently Diagnosed with HIV and I Don't Have Insurance. What Should I Do?

Through the Affordable Care Act there are several types of insurance to choose from.  Care Coordinators will guide you through the process of enrollment for the insurance type you qualify for.  More information can be found on our Insurance Services page.
Although the Oregon Health Plan currently has limited enrollment, other options do exist. Contact a care coordinator for more details or see the links page for Insurance Resources section.

I Just Moved Into Town. How Do I Become a Client?

Becoming a client is as easy as calling our agency and scheduling an appointment with an Intake Coordinator.  Our program is voluntary and you can dis-enroll at any time.  To learn more about eligibility requirements please read our Getting Started page.Contact the intake coordinator at 541-342-5088 or 1-866-470-3419 to schedule an intake appointment. You may also click here to send an email request. (NOTE: We cannot guarantee the security of your email connection). We will ask you for the following:

  • Photo ID
  • Proof of income
  • Insurance card, if applicable
  • HIV verification