other county resources & referral forms

Non-Emergency Phone #s

Newberg Non-Emergency Police Department 503-538-8321

McMinnville Non-Emergency Police Department 503-434-7307

Yamhill County Sheriff Non-Emergency 503-434-7506

Yamhill Community Care Organization  
Serves OHP members. They are a great resource for help with integration of care--i.e connecting folks to primary care.

Yamhill County Family Resources
This works as a great patient handout. It has info on food banks and shelters in the area as well as Food Stamps, TANF and victim abuse.

Family Core Referral form
Coordinated referral exchange program makes it easier for all families with children 0-5 years* to access home visiting services in Yamhill County. By sharing one referral form and process, the Family CORE team can determine which home visiting program would best suit your needs. Head Start of Yamhill County, Lutheran Community Services, Provoking Hope and Yamhill County Public Health all participate in this program. If you would like more information, call 503-376-7423 or fill out the referral form.

If you have concerns about how your child walks, talks, hears, sees, plays with toys or responds to others, fax this referral form to (503) 540-2959 or call (503) 385-4714.

​*Children with chronic medical conditions are eligible up to age 21 year

Babies First!: Nurse home visiting program for pregnant women and children up to age 5 years. Public Health nurses provide comprehensive assessments, case management and individual teaching. Additionally, Public Health nurses help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.

CaCoon: CaCoon (short for CAre COOrdinatioN) is a public health program for children with special health needs. When children get health care and services from a number of different sources, it’s important that all the moving parts work well together. Coordinated care and services are more efficient and effective. CaCoon nurses can meet with families in their homes. They partner with families to clarify problems and find solutions. CaCoon nurses offer nursing expertise, and share information about local resources. This partnership helps families get the most from the services available to their children.

Nurse Family Partnership: Nurse home visit program with specially trained nurses who visit young, first-time moms-to-be, starting early in the pregnancy, and continuing through the child’s second birthday. The expectant moms benefit by getting the care and support they need in order to have a healthy pregnancy. At the same time, new moms develop a close relationship with a nurse who becomes a trusted resource they can rely on for advice on everything from safely caring for their child to taking steps to provide a stable, secure future for their new family.

 Information and Referral
1-866-206-4799
This is a number that any community member can call to get information about community resources or services to meet someone’s needs. This number can be given to patients and families to explore options and direct toward applying for services.

Department of Human Resources
Helps Families with the Following Services.

Family Support & Connections
A statewide program designed to help families meet the challenges of being a parent in the world today.

A local family advocate is assigned to each family to help develop an individual plan to overcome concerns related to:
• Finding resources
• Emergency services
•  Arranging transportation
• Children's behavioral issues
•  Job issues
• Housing assistance
• Crisis intervention
• Domestic violence
• Mentoring
• Budgeting
• Alcohol and drug treatment
• Parenting
• Goal setting
• Getting an education
• Other needs

McMinnville SNAP-Food Stamps
503-472-0311
368 NE Norton Lane
McMinnville, OR 97128

Lions club
503-435-5466
PO box 302
McMinnville, OR 97128

Connect America
503-476-3013

TANF- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
503-945-5651

Health Care for Children
503-472-0311
Assistance for Child Care if you qualify for TANF or Food Stamps you can also get assistance with child care when you need it. Call 503-472-4634 or visit the office at the above Norton Lane address.

Yamhill ESD
503-472-1431
Speak with Zoraida Anaya for Preschool Age Child Evaluations

Homeless Shelter Directory
Homeless Shelters and Food Bank search site