Senior & Disability Services
1015 Willamette Street
Eugene, OR 97401
Services Information & Referral
Phone: 541-682-3353
Operator & General Business Information
Phone: 541-682-4038
Fax: 541-682-2484
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Medicaid Long-Term Care Services can provide help with your care needs in the setting of your choice. Options include care in your home, Adult Foster Homes, Residential Care Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities, and Nursing Homes. Medicaid is available to older adults (age 65 and over) and adults with physical disabilities (age 18 and over) who need help with tasks of everyday living.
For more information or to apply for Medicaid Long-Term Care Services, please contact the ADRC at 541-682-3353 or visit ADRC of Oregon - Explore Long-Term Services.
For clients with developmental disabilities or mental health concerns, please contact Lane Developmental Disabilities or Lane County Behavioral Health.
Adult foster care is an excellent choice for someone looking for an affordable, homelike setting. Informal adult foster care has been a part of our society for years. People that were unable to maintain their health while living alone moved in with family, friends, and neighbors. In an adult foster home, medical and personal care are provided in a manner that encourages maximum independence and enhances the quality of life.
Learn more about Adult Foster Homes by visiting ADRC of Oregon - Adult Foster/Care Homes or search for a facility.
Click here for information on becoming an Adult Foster Care Provider.
Case Managers can help older adults and adults with disabilities who need personal care assistance to access the services and resources they need. Services that may be available under this benefit include:
OPI provides limited in-home services to people who need a little help to continue living independently in their own homes. The program is available to adults age 60 and older. In addition, Senior & Disability Services is participating in a pilot program which expands these services to adults with disabilities age 19-59. The OPI program and the pilot expansion are funded by the Oregon State Legislature.
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based on gross monthly income minus out-of-pocket medical expenses. There are no resource or income limits. Individuals are not eligible if they have Medicaid medical coverage.
Services offered through OPI may include personal care, Meals on Wheels, case management, and assistive technology such as emergency response devices. Hours for personal care are usually limited to a maximum of four or five hours per week.
Senior & Disability Services maintains a public disclosure file of complaints involving residents in licensed facilities. The disclosure file also contains information about a facility's license history. Please contact our office at 541-682-4038 if you are interested in viewing the public file.
The Aging and Disability Resource Connection, or ADRC, is a free service that offers the public a single source of information and referral for older people, people with disabilities, and their caregivers, regardless of their income. ADRC is dedicated to:
To apply for any of our services, please contact the ADRC at 541-682-3353, toll free 1-800-441-4038, via email at ADRCLane@lcog.org or search for resources online.