Questions about Medicaid?
We are here to help you with any questions about Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Washington Apple Health
Attend a Walk-In Medicaid Info Session
We are here to help you!
If you want to apply or have questions about Oregon Health Plan, One Community Health is hosting FREE events for the community:
Third Wednesday of the month at One Community Health in The Dalles
Third Thursday of the month at One Community Health in Hood River
No appointment needed. Walk-ins are welcome.
One Community Health has certified enrollment assisters, specializing in Oregon and Washington Medicaid plans. We have assisted tens of thousands of people with completing their applications and enrolled over 16,000 community members in health insurance. Both of our health centers in Hood River and The Dalles have bilingual (English/Spanish) Patient Care Advocates ready to help you and answer your questions.
Learn more about Healthier Oregon
As of July 1, 2022, adults 19-25 and 55 and older are now eligible for full Oregon Health Plan (OHP) benefits and other services and supports, regardless of their immigration status. OHP is free health coverage for people who live in Oregon and who meet income and other criteria. It covers health care services like medical, mental health, dental, prescriptions, tests, x-rays, hospital care, and rides to and from health care appointments. Apply today! Our help is free to all community members.
Who is eligible to apply? People who live in Oregon who:
Meet income and other criteria.
Don’t qualify for full OHP benefits because of their immigration status, and are ages 19-25 or 55 and older.
For example, before, a 22-year-old without a qualifying immigration status could only get CWM benefits (also known as emergency Medicaid). As of July 1, 2022, this person is eligible for full OHP benefits. If someone is a lawful permanent resident, they will not need to wait five years before they are eligible for full OHP benefits through Healthier Oregon. OHP does not affect immigration status and is not considered public charge.