The Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) is a free service that offers the public a single source of information and assistance on issues affecting older people, people with disabilities, and their caregivers, regardless of their income. They may also be able to help you apply for Medicare / Medicaid / OHP. The Lane County ADRC hotline is 541-682-3353 or find your county's hotline here.
Resources for People with Disabilities
Disabled Tenants - Reasonable Accommodation FAQs - for tenants with a disability to know your rights regarding reasonable accommodations to access and enjoy your housing
Disabled Tenants - Parking FAQs - for tenants with a disability to know your rights regarding accessible parking
Disabled Tenants - Live-In Aides FAQ - for tenants with a disability who need a live-in aide to know your rights
Disabled Tenants - Evictions FAQs - for tenants with a disability to know your rights when facing eviction
Service & Assistance Animals in Oregon - for people with a disability to know your rights regarding assistance animals
Patient Pet Advocates - temporary foster care of pets while owner is experiencing medical emergency
Northwest ADA Center - information, training, and guidance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Disability Rights Oregon - help with certain disability-related legal issues for Oregonians with disabilities
Social Security Disability Benefits - these FAQs from Oregon Law Help cover a variety of topics, including eligibility, how to apply, preparing for your SSDI hearing, the appeals process, and more
General Assistance Program to Prevent Homelessness - short-term financial help for people with severe disabilities who are experiencing or are at risk of homelessness
Positive Community Kitchen - free meals delivered to people experiencing a serious health crisis
Laurel Hill Center - outpatient behavioral & mental health services, resource navigation, skills training, education & employment support, and limited housing for adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses
SLLEA - independent living support, education & employment support, and skills training for adults with autism
Mainstream Housing - housing navigation services and affordable housing programs for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities
Lane Independent Living Alliance (LILA) - disability resource navigation & advocacy, mental health programs, peer support groups, skills trainings, and more for people with disabilities
Resources for Older People
National LGBT Elder Hotline (24/7, available in 180 languages) - 877-360-LGBT (5428)
Senior Loneliness Line (5:30am - 11:30pm daily) - 1-800-282-7035
Senior Companion Program - supportive services and companionship for disabled & isolated adults
Senior Meals Program (includes Meals on Wheels and Cafe 60 Dining Rooms)
Lane County Senior Law Service - legal services for seniors in Lane County
Elder Law in Oregon - this handbook focuses on legal issues affecting low-income seniors
Legal Issues for Older Adults - this handbook is designed to identify some common legal questions people may have as they age
Lane Senior Resource Guide - find additional resources for seniors across Lane County here!
There are several ways you can report the abuse of a senior or an adult with a physical disability in Lane County:
- call 541-682-4140
- email abusereporting@lcog.org
- visit the Senior & Disability Services office at 1015 Willamette Street, Eugene OR 97401
If it is an emergency, dial 9-1-1.
To report abuse in other Oregon Counties, call Oregon's Abuse Reporting Hotline at 1-855-503-SAFE (7233).
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